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Hebrew Letter Final Kaf With Dagesh Letter

ךּ is the Hebrew letter final kaf with dagesh (U+FB3A).

U+FB3A

ךּ is a Hebrew character used in written texts where the final form of kaf appears with a dagesh. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and code environments. You can also find related characters for consistent typography.

Hebrew Letter Final Kaf With Dagesh Letter Meaning

ךּ (U+FB3A) is the Unicode character “HEBREW LETTER FINAL KAF WITH DAGESH.” It represents the final form of the Hebrew letter kaf (כּ in its final position) with the dagesh mark. The dagesh is used in Hebrew orthography to indicate a particular articulation or to reflect traditional spelling conventions depending on the word. Because it is a dedicated Unicode character, using this exact symbol is important when you need accurate, consistent rendering in Hebrew text, especially in typography, digital documents, and UI elements that must match the intended letterform.

Common uses

  • Typing or copying the exact Hebrew final kaf with dagesh into documents
  • Preparing Hebrew content for design mockups and publishing layouts
  • Building UI text or labels that must match a specific Hebrew spelling
  • Correct character encoding for multilingual web pages and templates
  • Using in educational materials that demonstrate Hebrew letterforms

Examples

ךּ Hebrew letter final kaf with dagesh

  • ךּ (final kaf with dagesh) appears in specific Hebrew spellings.
  • Use ךּ to preserve the intended final-form letter in text.
  • The symbol should be rendered correctly in your chosen font.
  • Copy ךּ from this page for consistent typography.
  • When coding, use U+FB3A so the character matches exactly.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FB3A
HTML Entityךּ
HTML Codeךּ
CSS\FB3A

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Letter Final Kaf With Dagesh letter mean?

ךּ (U+FB3A) is the Unicode character “HEBREW LETTER FINAL KAF WITH DAGESH.” It represents the final form of the Hebrew letter kaf (כּ in its final position) with the dagesh mark. The dagesh is used in Hebrew orthography to indicate a particular articulation or to reflect traditional spelling conventions depending on the word. Because it is a dedicated Unicode character, using this exact symbol is important when you need accurate, consistent rendering in Hebrew text, especially in typography, digital documents, and UI elements that must match the intended letterform.

What character is ךּ?

ךּ is the Unicode character “HEBREW LETTER FINAL KAF WITH DAGESH” with code point U+FB3A.

How can I copy ךּ reliably in code?

Use the provided escapes: CSS \\FB3A and JavaScript \\u{FB3A}, or the HTML entity ךּ.

Why is the final form important?

Hebrew has distinct final letter forms used depending on a letter’s position in a word, so using the exact final-form character helps match the intended spelling.

What if my font doesn’t display ךּ correctly?

Try a different Unicode-capable Hebrew font. The character itself is fixed (U+FB3A); display issues are usually font-related.