Hebrew Point Judeo-spanish Varika Letter
ﬞ is the Hebrew Point Judeo-Spanish Varika character (U+FB1E).
U+FB1E
ﬞ is a specialized Hebrew point used in Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) written text. It’s a Unicode character you can copy into documents and web pages. This page helps you find the correct symbol and reliable copy options.
Hebrew Point Judeo-spanish Varika Letter Meaning
The character “ﬞ” is named HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA and has the Unicode code point U+FB1E. As a Hebrew point, it functions like a diacritic mark associated with vowel or pronunciation information within the Hebrew script conventions used for Judeo-Spanish texts. Because it is a specific Unicode “point” rather than a general punctuation mark, it’s typically used when the goal is accurate textual representation—such as digitizing or formatting Ladino/Hebrew-style material that expects this exact mark. Use it when your source text explicitly includes U+FB1E; avoid substituting visually similar characters unless you have verified equivalence for your particular dataset or font/rendering setup.
Common uses
- •Copying the exact Judeo-Spanish Hebrew point into digital texts and manuscripts
- •Preparing typographic content for Ladino/Hebrew-style language resources
- •Using the character in data entry or transcription where U+FB1E is required
- •Adding the correct mark to HTML or CSS when matching a reference document
- •Quoting or reproducing rare Hebrew diacritics in captions, catalogs, or research notes
Examples
ﬞ Hebrew Point Judeo-Spanish Varika
- ﬞLa palabra aparece con ﬞ en la edición original.
- ﬞInserta ﬞ para que la transcripción coincida con U+FB1E.
- ﬞEl texto fuente incluye ﬞ junto a otras נקודות.
- ﬞEn mi tipografía, ﬞ requiere una fuente con soporte de U+FB1E.
- ﬞCorrige el carácter usando ﬞ en lugar del punto aproximado.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FB1E | |
| HTML Entity | ﬞ | |
| HTML Code | ﬞ | |
| CSS | \FB1E |
FAQ
What does the Hebrew Point Judeo-spanish Varika letter mean?
The character “ﬞ” is named HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA and has the Unicode code point U+FB1E. As a Hebrew point, it functions like a diacritic mark associated with vowel or pronunciation information within the Hebrew script conventions used for Judeo-Spanish texts. Because it is a specific Unicode “point” rather than a general punctuation mark, it’s typically used when the goal is accurate textual representation—such as digitizing or formatting Ladino/Hebrew-style material that expects this exact mark. Use it when your source text explicitly includes U+FB1E; avoid substituting visually similar characters unless you have verified equivalence for your particular dataset or font/rendering setup.
What is the Unicode code point for ﬞ?
ﬞ is Unicode U+FB1E (HTML entity: ﬞ).
How do I copy and paste the symbol correctly?
Copy the character directly (ﬞ) from this page. For code or markup, use the provided HTML entity (ﬞ) or escapes like \\u{FB1E}.
Will this symbol always render the same in every font?
No. Because it’s a specific Hebrew point in the U+FB1E range, rendering depends on whether your chosen font supports that character.
Is ﬞ the same as other Hebrew points?
No. It specifically corresponds to “HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA,” so it should be used when the source text expects U+FB1E rather than a different Hebrew point.