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Hebrew Letter Gimel With Dagesh Letter

גּ is the Hebrew letter Gimel with a Dagesh mark (Unicode U+FB32).

U+FB32

The symbol גּ represents a specific Hebrew character used in text that includes vowel/consonant marking. It has a dedicated Unicode code point, making it reliable for digital typesetting and publishing. Below you’ll find copy options and practical ways to use it.

Hebrew Letter Gimel With Dagesh Letter Meaning

גּ is the Hebrew letter GIMEL with DAGESH, a form of the letter Gimel that includes an internal dot/diacritic. In general usage, the Dagesh affects how the letter is pronounced in Hebrew orthography. Depending on the context and the font, the appearance may look like Gimel with a small dot inside. Because it has its own Unicode code point (U+FB32), you can use it directly in web pages, documents, and design tools without needing a custom composition. It’s especially useful when you need the exact character form rather than a visually similar approximation.

Common uses

  • Typing or copying exact Hebrew characters into documents and editors
  • Rendering correct orthographic forms in UI text and localization
  • Designing Hebrew typography samples or character reference charts
  • Publishing content where a specific Unicode character must be preserved
  • Creating searchable text or captions that require the exact letter form

Examples

גּ Hebrew Letter Gimel with Dagesh

  • גּ appears as a distinct character in the text above.
  • Copy: גּ for your Hebrew letter list.
  • The word contains גּ in this sentence.
  • Character reference: גּ (U+FB32).
  • Typography note: ensure גּ renders correctly in your font.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FB32
HTML Entityגּ
HTML Codeגּ
CSS\FB32

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Letter Gimel With Dagesh letter mean?

גּ is the Hebrew letter GIMEL with DAGESH, a form of the letter Gimel that includes an internal dot/diacritic. In general usage, the Dagesh affects how the letter is pronounced in Hebrew orthography. Depending on the context and the font, the appearance may look like Gimel with a small dot inside. Because it has its own Unicode code point (U+FB32), you can use it directly in web pages, documents, and design tools without needing a custom composition. It’s especially useful when you need the exact character form rather than a visually similar approximation.

What is the Unicode code point for גּ?

The symbol גּ is U+FB32 (HEBREW LETTER GIMEL WITH DAGESH).

How can I copy and paste this character?

Copy the symbol directly (גּ) from this page, or use one of the provided variants like the HTML entity (גּ) or the Unicode escape (\\u{FB32}).

Does גּ mean something different than regular Gimel?

It is the Gimel form with Dagesh. The Dagesh typically indicates a pronunciation-related distinction in Hebrew orthography.

Will my font always display גּ correctly?

It depends on whether your font supports the Unicode character U+FB32. If it doesn’t, you may see a fallback glyph or missing character.