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Georgian Letter Shin Letter

The Georgian letter შ (Shin) is used in the Georgian alphabet to represent a distinct sound in writing.

U+10E8

The symbol “შ” is the Georgian letter Shin (U+10E8). This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in text, documents, and web development.

Georgian Letter Shin Letter Meaning

“შ” (Georgian Letter Shin) is a character from the Georgian alphabet. In normal reading and writing, it functions as a letter representing a specific sound value within Georgian words. Like other Georgian letters, it is used as part of standard spelling rather than as a standalone punctuation mark or symbol. If you are working with Georgian text—such as names, signage, subtitles, or content for language learners—using the correct Unicode character (U+10E8) ensures the text displays properly across platforms and systems.

Common uses

  • Typing or copying Georgian words that contain the letter “შ”
  • Adding Georgian names to documents, forms, and profiles
  • Creating subtitles or captions in Georgian for videos
  • Rendering correct Georgian text in web pages and design mockups
  • Building multilingual text content and language learning materials

Examples

შ — Georgian Letter Shin

  • გამარჯობა, შოთა!
  • შენ ხარ კარგად?
  • თბილისში
  • ნინი შაქარია
  • გთხოვ, გამოგზავნე შ.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10E8
HTML Entityშ
HTML Codeშ
CSS\10E8

FAQ

What does the Georgian Letter Shin letter mean?

“შ” (Georgian Letter Shin) is a character from the Georgian alphabet. In normal reading and writing, it functions as a letter representing a specific sound value within Georgian words. Like other Georgian letters, it is used as part of standard spelling rather than as a standalone punctuation mark or symbol. If you are working with Georgian text—such as names, signage, subtitles, or content for language learners—using the correct Unicode character (U+10E8) ensures the text displays properly across platforms and systems.

What Unicode character is “შ”?

“შ” is the Georgian Letter Shin with Unicode code point U+10E8.

How can I copy “შ” without it turning into a different character?

Copy it directly from this page as the single character “შ”. For web or code contexts, use the provided Unicode/escape forms (U+10E8, შ, \\10E8, or \\u{10E8}).

How do I use it in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: შ.

How do I include it in JavaScript strings?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{10E8} (or use the direct character “შ” in the string).