Georgian Paragraph Separator Letter
჻ marks a paragraph boundary in Georgian text and typography.
U+10FB
The symbol ჻ is known as the Georgian Paragraph Separator. It’s a dedicated Unicode character (U+10FB) used to separate paragraphs. This page helps you understand where it appears and how to copy it for web and publishing.
Georgian Paragraph Separator Letter Meaning
჻ (Unicode U+10FB, “GEORGIAN PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR”) is a Georgian punctuation/separator character used to indicate a paragraph break in Georgian writing. In practice, it can appear in text that has been formatted or encoded to preserve paragraph structure at the character level, rather than relying only on line breaks or markup. When you use it in documents, you’re signaling a separation between blocks of text in a way that’s recognizable to systems that understand the character. Because it is a specific Unicode character, it’s often preferable to substitutes when you want consistent rendering and accurate text semantics.
Common uses
- •Preserving paragraph boundaries in Georgian text encoded as plain text
- •Typography and text styling where paragraph separation must be represented by a specific character
- •Preparing content for digital archives or editors that keep punctuation/separators explicit
- •Creating multilingual templates where Georgian paragraph breaks should remain stable across platforms
- •Data cleanup and normalization of Georgian text that uses explicit paragraph separator characters
Examples
჻ Georgian Paragraph Separator
- ჻პირველი აბზაცი ჻ მეორე აბზაცი
- ჻ტექსტის ნაწილი ჻ შემდეგი მონაკვეთი
- ჻შენიშვნა ჻ დამატებითი კომენტარი
- ჻აბზაცი ერთეული ჻ აბზაცი ორი ერთეული
- ჻წერილი ჻ პასუხი
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10FB | |
| HTML Entity | ჻ | |
| HTML Code | ჻ | |
| CSS | \10FB |
FAQ
What does the Georgian Paragraph Separator letter mean?
჻ (Unicode U+10FB, “GEORGIAN PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR”) is a Georgian punctuation/separator character used to indicate a paragraph break in Georgian writing. In practice, it can appear in text that has been formatted or encoded to preserve paragraph structure at the character level, rather than relying only on line breaks or markup. When you use it in documents, you’re signaling a separation between blocks of text in a way that’s recognizable to systems that understand the character. Because it is a specific Unicode character, it’s often preferable to substitutes when you want consistent rendering and accurate text semantics.
What is the Unicode code point for ჻?
჻ is Unicode U+10FB (GEORGIAN PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR).
How can I copy ჻ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ჻.
What CSS escape can I use for this character?
Use the CSS escape: \\10FB.
Is ჻ the same as a normal line break?
No. ჻ is a specific Georgian paragraph separator character intended to represent a paragraph boundary, not just a line break.