Oriya Letter Cha Letter
ଛ is the Oriya Letter Cha character used in writing Odia (Oriya) script.
U+0B1B
“ଛ” is a character from the Oriya (Odia) writing system. It corresponds to Unicode U+0B1B and can be copied or entered using standard Unicode methods.
Oriya Letter Cha Letter Meaning
The character “ଛ” is known in Unicode as the ORIYA LETTER CHA. It is part of the Oriya (Odia) script, used to write the Odia language. Like other letters in the script, it represents a specific sound in words and appears as a standalone letter within spelling. In practice, you’ll see it in normal text—names, vocabulary, and written content—when using fonts and systems that support the Oriya block. When sharing content digitally, using the correct Unicode code point (U+0B1B) helps ensure the character renders consistently across browsers and applications.
Common uses
- •Typing or pasting Odia text that includes the letter “ଛ”
- •Designing posters, labels, or documents in Odia script
- •Web content localization for Odia-language pages
- •User interface text for apps supporting Oriya characters
- •Correctly encoding the letter in data, forms, and spreadsheets
Examples
ଛ (Oriya Letter Cha)
- ଛଛାତ୍ର
- ଛଛୋଟ
- ଛଛତା
- ଛଛାୟା
- ଛଛେଳି
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0B1B | |
| HTML Entity | ଛ | |
| HTML Code | ଛ | |
| CSS | \0B1B |
FAQ
What does the Oriya Letter Cha letter mean?
The character “ଛ” is known in Unicode as the ORIYA LETTER CHA. It is part of the Oriya (Odia) script, used to write the Odia language. Like other letters in the script, it represents a specific sound in words and appears as a standalone letter within spelling. In practice, you’ll see it in normal text—names, vocabulary, and written content—when using fonts and systems that support the Oriya block. When sharing content digitally, using the correct Unicode code point (U+0B1B) helps ensure the character renders consistently across browsers and applications.
What Unicode character is “ଛ”?
“ଛ” is ORIYA LETTER CHA with Unicode code point U+0B1B.
How do I copy “ଛ” on my device?
Select the character “ଛ” on this page and copy/paste into your text field. If needed, verify your font supports Oriya characters.
What is the HTML entity for this character?
The HTML entity is ଛ.
How can I enter it in code using escapes?
Use CSS escape \\0B1B, JavaScript escape \\u{0B1B}, or write the code point as U+0B1B where supported.