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Hebrew Accent Tevir Letter

֛ is the Hebrew Accent Tevir character used in Hebrew text with cantillation marks.

U+059B

The character ֛ is known as the Hebrew Accent Tevir. It’s part of the Hebrew cantillation system used to guide how text is chanted or read.

Hebrew Accent Tevir Letter Meaning

Hebrew Accent Tevir (֛) is a cantillation mark in the Hebrew Unicode block. Cantillation marks are used alongside the Hebrew script to indicate chanting or reading patterns, and they are commonly stored and transmitted with the underlying Hebrew letters. Because it’s a combining-style character, it typically appears attached to a specific Hebrew letter in properly typeset text. When used correctly (with the right neighboring Hebrew characters and fonts), it helps preserve the intended textual tradition in documents, digital editions, and liturgical materials. For copying and development, you can rely on its Unicode code point U+059B and provided escapes.

Common uses

  • Reproducing Hebrew cantillation in digital text, study notes, or scripture study tools
  • Labeling or annotating passages that require correct chanting/reading marks
  • Preparing web or app content that must preserve original Hebrew punctuation accents
  • Creating typographic samples and testing font support for Hebrew marks
  • Curating datasets or content imports where Unicode fidelity matters

Examples

֛ Hebrew Accent Tevir (U+059B)

  • ֛הָ֛
  • ֛וּ֛
  • ֛וַיְהִי֛
  • ֛שָׁל֛וֹם
  • ֛אֱמֶת֛

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+059B
HTML Entity֛
HTML Code֛
CSS\059B

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Accent Tevir letter mean?

Hebrew Accent Tevir (֛) is a cantillation mark in the Hebrew Unicode block. Cantillation marks are used alongside the Hebrew script to indicate chanting or reading patterns, and they are commonly stored and transmitted with the underlying Hebrew letters. Because it’s a combining-style character, it typically appears attached to a specific Hebrew letter in properly typeset text. When used correctly (with the right neighboring Hebrew characters and fonts), it helps preserve the intended textual tradition in documents, digital editions, and liturgical materials. For copying and development, you can rely on its Unicode code point U+059B and provided escapes.

What is the Unicode code point for the Hebrew Accent Tevir?

It is U+059B.

How can I copy the symbol easily?

Copy the character directly as ֛, or use the provided HTML entity ֛.

What escapes can developers use in code?

Use CSS escape \\059B or JavaScript escape \\u{059B}.

Will it look correct on the screen in all fonts?

It depends on font and rendering support for Hebrew cantillation marks; using a font that supports U+059B helps.