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Hebrew Letter Shin With Dagesh And Shin Dot Letter

שּׁ is the Unicode character “Hebrew Letter Shin with Dagesh and Shin Dot” used to represent a specific Hebrew letter form.

U+FB2C

שּׁ (U+FB2C) is a Hebrew character that combines the letter shin with its dagesh and shin dot. It’s useful when you need accurate, Unicode-correct text in design, UI, or digital typography. Below you’ll find copy-friendly forms and practical ways to use it.

Hebrew Letter Shin With Dagesh And Shin Dot Letter Meaning

שּׁ represents a specific Hebrew letter form: “HEBREW LETTER SHIN WITH DAGESH AND SHIN DOT” (Unicode U+FB2C, HTML entity שּׁ). In Hebrew typography, the dagesh and the shin dot indicate a particular orthographic/phonetic form of shin. Because this is a precomposed character (in the Hebrew presentation forms block), it can help avoid rendering inconsistencies that sometimes occur when composing components manually. Use it when you specifically need this combined glyph rather than separate marks, especially in static text, signage, or design mockups where font support matters.

Common uses

  • Typography and layout in Hebrew UI strings that require this exact combined glyph
  • Design mockups and badges where accurate Hebrew letterforms are essential
  • Publishing content that needs a fixed character sequence for consistent rendering
  • Code-generated Hebrew text where Unicode character identity must be preserved
  • Social media or web posts that require copy/paste fidelity of the exact shin form

Examples

שּׁ Hebrew Letter Shin with Dagesh and Shin Dot

  • שלוםשּׁ
  • כתבשּׁעברית
  • דוגמה: שּׁ
  • שיןשּׁ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FB2C
HTML Entityשּׁ
HTML Codeשּׁ
CSS\FB2C

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Letter Shin With Dagesh And Shin Dot letter mean?

שּׁ represents a specific Hebrew letter form: “HEBREW LETTER SHIN WITH DAGESH AND SHIN DOT” (Unicode U+FB2C, HTML entity שּׁ). In Hebrew typography, the dagesh and the shin dot indicate a particular orthographic/phonetic form of shin. Because this is a precomposed character (in the Hebrew presentation forms block), it can help avoid rendering inconsistencies that sometimes occur when composing components manually. Use it when you specifically need this combined glyph rather than separate marks, especially in static text, signage, or design mockups where font support matters.

What Unicode character is שּׁ?

שּׁ is “HEBREW LETTER SHIN WITH DAGESH AND SHIN DOT” with Unicode code point U+FB2C.

How can I copy שּׁ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: שּׁ

What is the best way to paste שּׁ in code?

You can use the JavaScript Unicode escape: \\u{FB2C} or the CSS escape: \\FB2C.

Will שּׁ look correct in any font?

Glyph appearance depends on font support for the Hebrew presentation form character. If the font lacks support, you may see a missing character box or a fallback glyph.