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Hebrew Point Qamats Letter

The Hebrew Point Qamats (ָ) is a diacritic mark used to indicate vocalization in Hebrew text.

U+05B8

Hebrew Point Qamats is a Unicode character used as a vowel point in Hebrew writing. It appears as a small mark attached to Hebrew letters. Below you can copy it directly or use its Unicode and escape codes.

Hebrew Point Qamats Letter Meaning

Hebrew Point Qamats (ָ) is a Hebrew diacritic (vowel point) represented by Unicode U+05B8. In written Hebrew, vowel points help indicate pronunciation. Qamats is typically used in contexts where the vocalization of a word matters—such as vowel-pointed texts, learners’ materials, and edited/annotated scripts. Because it is a combining mark in typical usage, it is meant to be placed with a preceding Hebrew letter, forming a single readable unit. When you copy or enter it, make sure your font and renderer support Hebrew combining marks.

Common uses

  • Typing vowel-pointed Hebrew for pronunciation practice
  • Adding vocalization marks in Bible/teaching-style Hebrew text
  • Annotating Hebrew words in language-learning apps and lessons
  • Designing Hebrew typography samples that include vowel points
  • Formatting Hebrew content where precise Unicode characters are required

Examples

ָ Hebrew Point Qamats (U+05B8)

  • ָבָּרוּךְ
  • ָשָׁלוֹם
  • ָקָרֵא
  • ָמָהוּ
  • ָשָׁנָה

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+05B8
HTML Entityָ
HTML Codeָ
CSS\05B8

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Point Qamats letter mean?

Hebrew Point Qamats (ָ) is a Hebrew diacritic (vowel point) represented by Unicode U+05B8. In written Hebrew, vowel points help indicate pronunciation. Qamats is typically used in contexts where the vocalization of a word matters—such as vowel-pointed texts, learners’ materials, and edited/annotated scripts. Because it is a combining mark in typical usage, it is meant to be placed with a preceding Hebrew letter, forming a single readable unit. When you copy or enter it, make sure your font and renderer support Hebrew combining marks.

What is the Unicode code point for Hebrew Point Qamats?

It is U+05B8.

How can I copy it into HTML?

Use the HTML entity ָ.

What is the CSS escape sequence for this symbol?

Use \\05B8.

How does it display—does it need a Hebrew letter next to it?

In typical Hebrew writing, it’s used as a vowel point attached to a Hebrew letter; it’s best used immediately after the letter it modifies.