Hebrew Letter Tsadi With Dagesh Letter
צּ is the Hebrew letter Tsadi with Dagesh (U+FB46), a Unicode presentation form character.
U+FB46
צּ is a specific Hebrew character defined in Unicode. It’s commonly used when you need the exact “Tsadi with Dagesh” glyph in a single code point. Here you can copy it and use the provided escapes in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Hebrew Letter Tsadi With Dagesh Letter Meaning
צּ is Unicode character U+FB46 named “HEBREW LETTER TSADI WITH DAGESH.” It represents the Hebrew letter Tsadi (צ) with a Dagesh mark (a dot-like emphasis). In written Hebrew, Tsadi with Dagesh is used to distinguish the intended pronunciation/strengthening in contexts where Dagesh is appropriate. In many modern workflows, this character matters most for accurate typography and correct text rendering when you’re copying glyphs from sources that use Unicode presentation forms or when a single code point is required for the exact visual form.
Common uses
- •Typography and typography-spec text where a specific Tsadi-with-Dagesh glyph must match exactly
- •Copy/paste for Hebrew text content that needs the precise Unicode character U+FB46
- •Design mockups (posters, banners, UI) requiring correct glyph rendering in a specific font setup
- •Developer use when generating or validating text that includes this exact code point
- •Labeling, signage, or badges in Hebrew where visual accuracy is more important than transliteration
Examples
צּ Hebrew Letter Tsadi with Dagesh
- צּExample: צּ
- צּHebrew text includes: צּ
- צּUse the exact glyph: צּ
- צּCharacter check: צּ (U+FB46)
- צּRendered symbol: צּ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FB46 | |
| HTML Entity | צּ | |
| HTML Code | צּ | |
| CSS | \FB46 |
FAQ
What does the Hebrew Letter Tsadi With Dagesh letter mean?
צּ is Unicode character U+FB46 named “HEBREW LETTER TSADI WITH DAGESH.” It represents the Hebrew letter Tsadi (צ) with a Dagesh mark (a dot-like emphasis). In written Hebrew, Tsadi with Dagesh is used to distinguish the intended pronunciation/strengthening in contexts where Dagesh is appropriate. In many modern workflows, this character matters most for accurate typography and correct text rendering when you’re copying glyphs from sources that use Unicode presentation forms or when a single code point is required for the exact visual form.
What is the Unicode code point for צּ?
צּ is U+FB46 (named “HEBREW LETTER TSADI WITH DAGESH”).
How do I copy צּ into HTML?
You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: צּ (from the provided data).
What escapes can I use in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\FB46. JavaScript escape: \\u{FB46}.
Is צּ the same as the standard Hebrew Tsadi character?
No. צּ specifically includes the Dagesh in the “Tsadi with Dagesh” form, represented by U+FB46 as provided.