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Hebrew Point Patah Letter

ַ is the Hebrew Point Patah used as a vowel mark in Hebrew text.

U+05B7

Hebrew Point Patah is a diacritic character that appears as a small mark attached to Hebrew letters. It’s represented by the character ַ (U+05B7). Use it when you need accurate vowel punctuation or fully marked Hebrew text.

Hebrew Point Patah Letter Meaning

The character ַ is the Hebrew Point Patah (unicode code point U+05B7). It is a vowel point (diacritic) used in Hebrew writing to indicate a vowel sound, typically associated with “a”-like pronunciation depending on context and the surrounding letters. In unvoweled everyday Hebrew, these marks are often omitted, but when vowel clarity is needed—such as in educational materials, dictionaries, children’s text, or correctly rendered signed/annotated Hebrew—adding the point helps guide reading. As a standalone diacritic, it is most meaningful when combined with an adjacent Hebrew letter in the correct order and display environment.

Common uses

  • Adding vowel points to Hebrew text for clearer pronunciation guidance
  • Typing fully vowelized Hebrew in language learning materials
  • Annotating words in dictionaries or reference content that shows niqqud marks
  • Producing accurate Hebrew in typography, publishing, or document processing
  • Entering vowelized names or terms in UI text where pronunciation guidance matters

Examples

ַ Hebrew Point Patah (U+05B7)

  • ַבַּיִת
  • ַמַיִם
  • ַשָׁלוֹם
  • ַקָרָא
  • ַמַתְּנָה

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+05B7
HTML Entityַ
HTML Codeַ
CSS\05B7

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Point Patah letter mean?

The character ַ is the Hebrew Point Patah (unicode code point U+05B7). It is a vowel point (diacritic) used in Hebrew writing to indicate a vowel sound, typically associated with “a”-like pronunciation depending on context and the surrounding letters. In unvoweled everyday Hebrew, these marks are often omitted, but when vowel clarity is needed—such as in educational materials, dictionaries, children’s text, or correctly rendered signed/annotated Hebrew—adding the point helps guide reading. As a standalone diacritic, it is most meaningful when combined with an adjacent Hebrew letter in the correct order and display environment.

What is the Unicode code point for Hebrew Point Patah?

It is U+05B7.

How do I copy the character ַ into my text or design tool?

Select and copy the character on this page, or use the provided escapes like \\u{05B7} in JavaScript.

Does ַ work by itself?

It’s a diacritic/vowel mark, so it’s typically most useful when placed next to the intended Hebrew letter it modifies.

What is the HTML entity for this character?

The provided HTML entity is ַ.