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Latin Capital Letter Tz Letter

Ꜩ is the Latin Extended character “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TZ” (U+A728).

U+A728

Ꜩ is a Unicode character from the Latin Extended block. It’s useful when you need an accurate capital “tz” letter rather than a common digraph like “TZ”.

Latin Capital Letter Tz Letter Meaning

Ꜩ (U+A728) is the Unicode “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TZ”. It represents a specific capital letter form used in writing systems or orthographies where “tz” is treated as a distinct letter rather than just two characters. In practical terms, it helps you keep text visually and semantically consistent—especially in proper nouns, language-specific spellings, and typographic work where a single character is preferred over the sequence “T” + “Z”. If you’re preparing multilingual content or creating branded text where letter shape matters, using the exact character can improve readability and reduce rendering mismatches.

Common uses

  • Typing language-specific proper names that use a single capital “tz” letter
  • Creating titles, logos, or headings that must match a specific typographic letter form
  • Preparing multilingual documents where “tz” is encoded as its own letter
  • Labeling UI elements or forms in an orthography that distinguishes this capital letter
  • Using in educational or reference materials that teach correct character usage

Examples

Ꜩ Latin Capital Letter Tz

  • Ꜩeil
  • Ꜩerem
  • Ꜩantra
  • Ꜩorto
  • Ꜩasima

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+A728
HTML EntityꜨ
HTML CodeꜨ
CSS\A728

FAQ

What does the Latin Capital Letter Tz letter mean?

Ꜩ (U+A728) is the Unicode “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TZ”. It represents a specific capital letter form used in writing systems or orthographies where “tz” is treated as a distinct letter rather than just two characters. In practical terms, it helps you keep text visually and semantically consistent—especially in proper nouns, language-specific spellings, and typographic work where a single character is preferred over the sequence “T” + “Z”. If you’re preparing multilingual content or creating branded text where letter shape matters, using the exact character can improve readability and reduce rendering mismatches.

What Unicode character is Ꜩ?

Ꜩ is “LATIN CAPITAL LETTER TZ” with Unicode code point U+A728.

How can I copy Ꜩ into my work?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use it via your app’s Unicode input (paste is usually the simplest).

What’s the difference between Ꜩ and the text “TZ”?

“TZ” is two separate letters (T and Z), while Ꜩ is a single dedicated Unicode letter that has its own code point and rendering.

How do I insert Ꜩ using code?

HTML: Ꜩ · CSS escape: \\A728 · JavaScript: \\u{A728}.