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Myanmar Sign Western Pwo Karen Tone-4 Letter

ၬ is a Myanmar (Karen) tone mark character used in writing systems that include Western Pwo Karen Tone-4.

U+106C

The character ၬ is encoded as U+106C. It belongs to the Myanmar block and is identified as the Western Pwo Karen Tone-4 sign. Use the codes below to copy it accurately across apps, fonts, and web pages.

Myanmar Sign Western Pwo Karen Tone-4 Letter Meaning

ၬ (U+106C) is a Myanmar sign specifically named “Western Pwo Karen Tone-4.” Like other tone signs used in Myanmar-related writing traditions, it affects how the preceding syllable is interpreted when reading or rendering text. Practically, it functions as a diacritic/tone indicator rather than a standalone letter. If you are working with Karen text, linguistic examples, or Unicode-accurate typography, this symbol is the correct codepoint for the Tone-4 variant. For reliable results, use Unicode-aware fonts and prefer copy/paste from this page or the provided escape sequences.

Common uses

  • Typing or editing Western Pwo Karen text with accurate tone marking
  • Linguistics notes and transcription where Tone-4 must be explicitly encoded
  • Designing titles, captions, or study materials that include Karen-script tone signs
  • Building searchable text content (Unicode-accurate character handling in editors and CMS)
  • Developer use in Unicode strings via the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes

Examples

ၬ Myanmar Sign Western Pwo Karen Tone-4

  • ၬ (standalone for testing codepoint rendering)
  • … [previous syllable] ၬ (tone marked sequence)
  • Tone-4 transcription example containing ၬ
  • A dictionary or worksheet line including ၬ
  • Unicode test string that includes ၬ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+106C
HTML Entityၬ
HTML Codeၬ
CSS\106C

FAQ

What does the Myanmar Sign Western Pwo Karen Tone-4 letter mean?

ၬ (U+106C) is a Myanmar sign specifically named “Western Pwo Karen Tone-4.” Like other tone signs used in Myanmar-related writing traditions, it affects how the preceding syllable is interpreted when reading or rendering text. Practically, it functions as a diacritic/tone indicator rather than a standalone letter. If you are working with Karen text, linguistic examples, or Unicode-accurate typography, this symbol is the correct codepoint for the Tone-4 variant. For reliable results, use Unicode-aware fonts and prefer copy/paste from this page or the provided escape sequences.

What Unicode character is ၬ?

ၬ is the Unicode character U+106C, named “MYANMAR SIGN WESTERN PWO KAREN TONE-4.”

How can I copy ၬ correctly?

Copy the character directly as shown (ၬ), or use one of the provided codes: HTML ၬ or CSS/JS escapes.

What are the official code formats for ၬ?

HTML entity: ၬ | CSS escape: \\106C | JavaScript escape: \\u{106C} | Unicode: U+106C.

Why does ၬ look like a box or missing glyph?

That usually means the current font doesn’t support the Myanmar block or the script. Try a Unicode-capable Myanmar/Karen font.