Telugu Letter Pha Letter
ఫ is the Telugu letter Pha, written in the Telugu script.
U+0C2B
The symbol “ఫ” is a letter from the Telugu script. It has a specific Unicode identity (U+0C2B), which makes it reliable for digital text and typography.
Telugu Letter Pha Letter Meaning
“ఫ” (Telugu Letter Pha) is used as a consonant letter in the Telugu writing system. As part of Telugu orthography, it appears in words to represent the sound associated with “pha”/“fa”-like pronunciation in Telugu. Like other Telugu letters, it can participate in syllable formation and word spelling according to Telugu grammar and conventional usage. For digital work, the most important thing is using the correct character (Unicode U+0C2B) so your text displays properly across fonts, browsers, and operating systems.
Common uses
- •Writing Telugu words that include the “pha” sound
- •Forming syllables in proper Telugu spelling for names and terms
- •Typing content in Telugu for websites, documents, and messaging
- •Using correct Unicode characters in localization and UI text
- •Designing or testing fonts that support the Telugu script
Examples
ఫ – Telugu Letter Pha (U+0C2B)
- ఫఫలం
- ఫఫోటో
- ఫఫ్యాన్
- ఫఫైలు
- ఫఫార్మాట్
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0C2B | |
| HTML Entity | ఫ | |
| HTML Code | ఫ | |
| CSS | \0C2B |
FAQ
What does the Telugu Letter Pha letter mean?
“ఫ” (Telugu Letter Pha) is used as a consonant letter in the Telugu writing system. As part of Telugu orthography, it appears in words to represent the sound associated with “pha”/“fa”-like pronunciation in Telugu. Like other Telugu letters, it can participate in syllable formation and word spelling according to Telugu grammar and conventional usage. For digital work, the most important thing is using the correct character (Unicode U+0C2B) so your text displays properly across fonts, browsers, and operating systems.
What Unicode character is “ఫ”?
“ఫ” is Unicode U+0C2B (TELUGU LETTER PHA).
How do I copy “ఫ” into my text?
Select the character “ఫ” on this page and copy/paste it. You can also use the HTML entity ఫ or the escapes provided (\\0C2B, \\u{0C2B}).
What script does “ఫ” belong to?
It belongs to the Telugu script.
Will “ఫ” display correctly on the web?
It should, as long as the font and text encoding support the Telugu block. Using the correct Unicode character (U+0C2B) helps ensure correct rendering.