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Hebrew Letter Final Pe With Dagesh Letter

ףּ (U+FB43) is the Hebrew letter final pe with dagesh used in specific word-final forms.

U+FB43

ףּ is a Unicode Hebrew letter: HEBREW LETTER FINAL PE WITH DAGESH. It’s commonly needed when you’re preparing text that must match Hebrew orthography and shaping. You can copy it directly or use the provided code points in software.

Hebrew Letter Final Pe With Dagesh Letter Meaning

ףּ is the Hebrew letter “final pe with dagesh,” represented in Unicode as U+FB43 (HTML entity: ףּ, CSS escape: \\FB43, JavaScript escape: \\u{FB43}). As implied by the name, it’s the special “final” form used at the end of words. The “dagesh” marking indicates a specific pronunciation/orthographic behavior associated with pe in this context. You’ll typically encounter this character in accurately typeset Hebrew text, especially where exact letter forms are required for correct rendering or for copying from sources that use the final-form character.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste Hebrew text that includes the word-final pe with dagesh form
  • Typography and font testing for Unicode Hebrew presentation forms
  • Preparing UI labels or content where exact Hebrew letter glyphs matter
  • Correcting or normalizing text imported from documents or web pages
  • Generating sample Hebrew strings for developers and QA checklists

Examples

ףּ Hebrew Letter Final Pe with Dagesh

  • שלום ףּ
  • ספר ףּ
  • אב ףּ
  • מלח ףּ
  • תורה ףּ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FB43
HTML Entityףּ
HTML Codeףּ
CSS\FB43

FAQ

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

ףּ is the Hebrew letter “final pe with dagesh,” represented in Unicode as U+FB43 (HTML entity: ףּ, CSS escape: \\FB43, JavaScript escape: \\u{FB43}). As implied by the name, it’s the special “final” form used at the end of words. The “dagesh” marking indicates a specific pronunciation/orthographic behavior associated with pe in this context. You’ll typically encounter this character in accurately typeset Hebrew text, especially where exact letter forms are required for correct rendering or for copying from sources that use the final-form character.

What character is ףּ?

ףּ is the Hebrew letter final pe with dagesh, Unicode U+FB43.

How do I copy ףּ correctly?

You can copy the character directly from this page, or paste the Unicode code point (U+FB43) using your editor’s Unicode/escape input.

What are the code formats for developers?

HTML entity: ףּ, CSS escape: \\FB43, JavaScript escape: \\u{FB43}.

When should I use the final form instead of the regular pe?

Use the final form when the pe occurs in a word-final position in accurately typeset Hebrew text that requires the specific final glyph.