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Hebrew Accent Ole Letter

֫ is the Hebrew accent ole character used in Hebrew script to mark pronunciation and cantillation.

U+05AB

The Hebrew Accent Ole (֫) is a specific punctuation/diacritic mark used in Hebrew text. You can copy it directly for typography, proofreading, or digital publishing. This page provides Unicode details and practical ways to use it correctly.

Hebrew Accent Ole Letter Meaning

Hebrew Accent Ole (֫) is a Unicode Hebrew diacritic/accents character identified as U+05AB. Like other Hebrew accent marks, it is used in written Hebrew to indicate cantillation and related reading/pronunciation behavior. In practice, accents appear alongside the main letters and can affect how text is read aloud in traditional contexts. On digital platforms, accents are best handled with Unicode-capable fonts and correct text rendering. When you need this exact mark—rather than a look-alike—you should copy the character directly (or use its Unicode code point U+05AB).

Common uses

  • Copying precise Hebrew cantillation/accent marks into documents or notes
  • Correcting or typesetting Hebrew text for proofreading and review
  • Building accessible web content where exact Unicode punctuation matters
  • Using the correct character in digital religious/text resources that include accents
  • Typography and layout tasks where Hebrew accent marks must render accurately

Examples

֫ Hebrew Accent Ole

  • ֫הדג֫שה בטקסט
  • ֫סימן ֫ בתוך מילה
  • ֫הוספתי את ֫ להשלמת הניקוד
  • ֫בדיקה: האם ה֫סימן מופיע נכון
  • ֫טקסט דוגמה עם ֫

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+05AB
HTML Entity֫
HTML Code֫
CSS\05AB

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Accent Ole letter mean?

Hebrew Accent Ole (֫) is a Unicode Hebrew diacritic/accents character identified as U+05AB. Like other Hebrew accent marks, it is used in written Hebrew to indicate cantillation and related reading/pronunciation behavior. In practice, accents appear alongside the main letters and can affect how text is read aloud in traditional contexts. On digital platforms, accents are best handled with Unicode-capable fonts and correct text rendering. When you need this exact mark—rather than a look-alike—you should copy the character directly (or use its Unicode code point U+05AB).

What is the Unicode code point for Hebrew Accent Ole?

It is U+05AB.

How do I copy the Hebrew Accent Ole character?

Copy the character shown on this page (֫) and paste it into your editor, browser, or design tool.

Is Hebrew Accent Ole the same as other Hebrew accent marks?

No. It is a distinct character with its own Unicode value (U+05AB). Similar-looking accents may be different code points.

Will it display correctly on all devices?

It should display in Unicode-capable fonts. If your font doesn’t support the glyph, the mark may not render as expected.