Modifier Letter Georgian Nar Letter
ჼ (U+10FC) is the Georgian modifier letter nar used in specific Georgian writing contexts.
U+10FC
ჼ is a Georgian modifier letter represented by the Unicode character U+10FC. It’s useful when you need to reproduce Georgian text accurately, especially in fonts or transcriptions that require this specific character. Below you’ll find meaning, copy options, and practical examples.
Modifier Letter Georgian Nar Letter Meaning
ჼ is the Georgian modifier letter nar (Unicode U+10FC). In Unicode, it’s classified as a Georgian character and is typically used as a modifier within Georgian orthography rather than as a standalone letter in all contexts. When composing or copying Georgian text, using the exact character matters because similar-looking marks from other scripts or visually related characters may not render the same way or may not be accepted by systems expecting the specific code point. For web and developer use, rely on the Unicode code point (U+10FC) and the provided escapes to insert the correct symbol reliably.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting correct Georgian text in documents and messaging
- •Accurate transcription of Georgian names or words that require this exact modifier letter
- •Typography and font testing for Georgian character rendering
- •Database entry and search where exact Unicode code points must match
- •Developer workflows that generate Georgian text using Unicode escapes
Examples
ჼ Georgian Nar Modifier Letter (U+10FC)
- ჼმშჼვიდობა
- ჼქართული ტექსტი: ჼ
- ჼსახელი: ჼ
- ჼრედაქტორი: დაამატეთ ჼ სწორად
- ჼUnicode ტესტი U+10FC: ჼ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10FC | |
| HTML Entity | ჼ | |
| HTML Code | ჼ | |
| CSS | \10FC |
FAQ
What does the Modifier Letter Georgian Nar letter mean?
ჼ is the Georgian modifier letter nar (Unicode U+10FC). In Unicode, it’s classified as a Georgian character and is typically used as a modifier within Georgian orthography rather than as a standalone letter in all contexts. When composing or copying Georgian text, using the exact character matters because similar-looking marks from other scripts or visually related characters may not render the same way or may not be accepted by systems expecting the specific code point. For web and developer use, rely on the Unicode code point (U+10FC) and the provided escapes to insert the correct symbol reliably.
What is the Unicode code point for ჼ?
The symbol ჼ is Unicode U+10FC (Georgian Nar Modifier Letter).
How can I copy ჼ reliably for web or code?
Copy the character directly (ჼ), or use the Unicode escapes: HTML entity ჼ, CSS escape \\10FC, or JavaScript escape \\u{10FC}.
Is ჼ the same as a normal Georgian letter?
No. ჼ is a Georgian modifier letter (a character with a specific role in orthography), so it’s not interchangeable with standard Georgian letters.
Why does my pasted text not look right?
Rendering depends on font support. If your font lacks the Georgian modifier character, switch to a font that supports U+10FC and ensure the exact character is used.