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Gujarati Sign Two-circle Nukta Above Letter

૿ is the Gujarati sign called TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE (U+0AFF), used with Gujarati script text.

U+0AFF

The symbol “૿” is a Unicode Gujarati character. It is identified as GUJARATI SIGN TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE with code point U+0AFF. You can copy it for use in Gujarati text, typography, and digital content.

Gujarati Sign Two-circle Nukta Above Letter Meaning

૿ (GUJARATI SIGN TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE) is a specific Gujarati script sign placed above or in relation to other Gujarati characters in written text. As a distinct Unicode character, its meaning is tied to its role in the Gujarati writing system rather than functioning as a standalone punctuation mark in general Latin-style text. When used correctly, it appears as part of the orthographic composition of Gujarati words, helping convey the intended written form. For accurate results, use the exact Unicode character (U+0AFF) rather than visually similar characters from other scripts, and verify rendering in your chosen font and platform.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact Unicode sign into Gujarati text editors
  • Labeling or annotating Gujarati typography samples in design tools
  • Using the character in digital publishing or localized UI text
  • Adding the sign in text content for linguistics or script studies
  • Ensuring correct character entry when composing Gujarati content in code

Examples

૿ Gujarati Sign Two-Circle Nukta Above

  • ૿Example: એક દાખલો: ૿
  • ૿Example: Gujarati text snippet: ૿
  • ૿Example: Typography note—sign above: ૿
  • ૿Example: Script comparison string: ૿
  • ૿Example: Localized label text: ૿

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0AFF
HTML Entity૿
HTML Code૿
CSS\0AFF

FAQ

What does the Gujarati Sign Two-circle Nukta Above letter mean?

૿ (GUJARATI SIGN TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE) is a specific Gujarati script sign placed above or in relation to other Gujarati characters in written text. As a distinct Unicode character, its meaning is tied to its role in the Gujarati writing system rather than functioning as a standalone punctuation mark in general Latin-style text. When used correctly, it appears as part of the orthographic composition of Gujarati words, helping convey the intended written form. For accurate results, use the exact Unicode character (U+0AFF) rather than visually similar characters from other scripts, and verify rendering in your chosen font and platform.

What is the Unicode code point for ૿?

The symbol ૿ is U+0AFF (GUJARATI SIGN TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE).

How can I copy ૿ quickly?

Copy the character “૿” directly from this page, or use the HTML entity “૿”.

Will ૿ display correctly on my device?

It should render if your font supports the Gujarati block. If it appears as a box or question mark, try a different font.

What should I use in code to insert this character?

Use the exact Unicode value U+0AFF, such as the JavaScript escape “\\u{0AFF}” or CSS escape “\\0AFF”, depending on your environment.