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Hebrew Accent Zarqa Letter

֘ is the Hebrew accent zarqa (U+0598), a combining mark used with Hebrew text.

U+0598

֘ is the Hebrew Accent Zarqa, represented by Unicode code point U+0598. It’s a combining Hebrew accent mark that is typically placed with a base Hebrew letter. If you’re typing or designing Hebrew text, this character can help preserve proper accenting.

Hebrew Accent Zarqa Letter Meaning

Hebrew Accent Zarqa (֘) is a combining diacritic mark used in Hebrew writing to indicate accentuation. In practical terms, it serves as a pronunciation and chanting cue when reading properly accented texts (for example, in some printed Bible formats and other carefully marked Hebrew material). Because it’s a combining mark, it usually appears attached to the preceding Hebrew letter rather than standing alone. When copying, make sure the character is kept exactly as-is (U+0598), especially in fonts or pipelines that treat combining marks differently.

Common uses

  • Copying accurately accented Hebrew text from documents or websites
  • Preparing content for typesetting workflows that require Hebrew cantillation marks
  • Adding pronunciation/chanting cues in learning materials and study notes
  • Designing posters, cards, or UI labels that display properly accented Hebrew
  • Verifying text rendering in software by testing Unicode U+0598 usage

Examples

֘ Hebrew Accent Zarqa (U+0598)

  • ֘א֘לֵיהוּ
  • ֘בּ֘רָכָה
  • ֘דּ֘רֶךְ
  • ֘ו֘חָכְמָה
  • ֘ל֘פְנֵי

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0598
HTML Entity֘
HTML Code֘
CSS\0598

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Accent Zarqa letter mean?

Hebrew Accent Zarqa (֘) is a combining diacritic mark used in Hebrew writing to indicate accentuation. In practical terms, it serves as a pronunciation and chanting cue when reading properly accented texts (for example, in some printed Bible formats and other carefully marked Hebrew material). Because it’s a combining mark, it usually appears attached to the preceding Hebrew letter rather than standing alone. When copying, make sure the character is kept exactly as-is (U+0598), especially in fonts or pipelines that treat combining marks differently.

Is Hebrew Accent Zarqa a standalone character?

No. ֘ is typically used as a combining mark, so it’s meant to be placed with a preceding Hebrew letter.

What is the Unicode code point for ֘?

The Unicode code point is U+0598.

How do I copy ֘ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (֘) or escapes (\\0598 / \\u{0598}) in code.

Why does the accent sometimes look misaligned?

Combining marks depend on font and rendering support. Different fonts or text engines may position U+0598 differently.