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Telugu Letter Dza Letter

ౙ is the Telugu Letter DZA character, Unicode U+0C59, used in written Telugu text requiring the DZA sound.

U+0C59

ౙ (Telugu Letter DZA) is a Unicode character in the Telugu writing system. It’s useful when you need precise spelling or text generation that includes the DZA letter. Below you’ll find copy options and common ways to use it correctly in web and app content.

Telugu Letter Dza Letter Meaning

Telugu Letter DZA (ౙ) is a specific consonant character used in the Telugu script. In practical writing, it appears in words that require the DZA sound or a close phonetic equivalent as represented by Telugu orthography. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character (U+0C59), it’s important for accurate text rendering, search, and indexing in systems that handle Telugu. Designers and developers should use the exact character rather than visually similar symbols to avoid incorrect spelling or broken text behavior.

Common uses

  • Typing or entering Telugu text that specifically contains the DZA consonant letter
  • Creating accurate multilingual typography samples and language-learning materials
  • Generating correct names, terms, or transliterations in Telugu localization strings
  • Preparing content for OCR/processing workflows where exact Unicode matching matters
  • Building web forms and text fields that must preserve Telugu characters without substitution

Examples

ౙ Telugu Letter DZA (U+0C59)

  • ౙ ఒక అక్షరం (ౙ is a letter).
  • నాకు ౙ అక్షరం అవసరం.
  • ఈ పదంలో ౙ ఉంటుంది.
  • టెక్స్ట్‌లో ౙ ని సరిగ్గా చేర్చండి.
  • ౙని కాపీ చేసి వాడండి.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0C59
HTML Entityౙ
HTML Codeౙ
CSS\0C59

FAQ

What does the Telugu Letter Dza letter mean?

Telugu Letter DZA (ౙ) is a specific consonant character used in the Telugu script. In practical writing, it appears in words that require the DZA sound or a close phonetic equivalent as represented by Telugu orthography. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character (U+0C59), it’s important for accurate text rendering, search, and indexing in systems that handle Telugu. Designers and developers should use the exact character rather than visually similar symbols to avoid incorrect spelling or broken text behavior.

What is the Unicode code point for ౙ?

ౙ is Unicode U+0C59 (Telugu Letter DZA).

How do I copy ౙ in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ౙ.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for ౙ?

CSS escape: \\0C59. JavaScript escape: \\u{0C59}.

Can I use a similar Telugu character instead of ౙ?

For correct spelling and consistent rendering, use the exact Telugu Letter DZA character (U+0C59) rather than visually similar letters.