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Gujarati Vowel Sign Candra E Letter

The symbol ૅ is the Gujarati vowel sign Candra E used to modify vowel sounds in Gujarati script.

U+0AC5

Gujarati vowel signs combine with consonants to form syllables. This page helps you identify and copy the symbol ૅ reliably across apps and fonts. You’ll also find Unicode and escape codes for developers.

Gujarati Vowel Sign Candra E Letter Meaning

ૅ (GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA E) is a Gujarati vowel sign used in writing Gujarati. Like other vowel signs, it does not stand alone in typical orthography; it is applied to a consonant letter to indicate a specific vowel sound. When composing text, placement relative to the base consonant matters and is handled by the script-rendering rules of the font and text engine. For accurate copy/paste and technical use, rely on the Unicode character U+0AC5 (not a similar-looking mark from another script).

Common uses

  • Typing Gujarati words that require the Candra E vowel sound
  • Adding vowel signs when transcribing Gujarati names, places, or terms
  • Preparing multilingual text for documents that must preserve exact Unicode characters
  • Designing Gujarati typography layouts where vowel signs must render correctly
  • Building or testing input methods and text rendering in software for Gujarati

Examples

ૅ Gujarati Vowel Sign Candra E

  • કૅ
  • ખૅ
  • ગૅ
  • ચૅ
  • જૅ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0AC5
HTML Entityૅ
HTML Codeૅ
CSS\0AC5

FAQ

What is the Unicode for ૅ?

The Unicode code point for ૅ is U+0AC5.

How do I copy ૅ reliably?

Copy the character from this page. If you need a code-based form, use ૅ (HTML entity) or U+0AC5.

What does “vowel sign” mean for this character?

It modifies a preceding Gujarati consonant to produce the intended vowel sound; it’s usually not used as a standalone character.

Will it look the same in every font?

Rendering depends on the font and text engine, since vowel signs rely on script-specific positioning rules. Use a font that supports Gujarati shaping.