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Thai Character Fongman Letter

๏ (Thai Character Fongman) is a Thai script symbol you can copy and use as a small decorative marker.

U+0E4F

The symbol ๏ is known as the Thai Character Fongman. It has a specific Unicode code point, so it’s reliable to copy across devices. Below you’ll find practical ways to paste it and technical references for developers.

Thai Character Fongman Letter Meaning

๏ is a Thai script character (Unicode name: THAI CHARACTER FONGMAN, code point U+0E4F). In everyday use, it’s often treated as a compact decorative or section marker rather than a letter with a single standalone “meaning.” Designers and writers may use it like a typographic ornament to add visual rhythm in lists, headings, or captions. Because it belongs to the Thai Unicode block, it will display correctly when fonts and text encoding support Thai characters. When you need consistent results in code, use the provided Unicode/escape forms instead of relying on manual typing.

Common uses

  • Decorating bullet lists or separators in Thai or multilingual text
  • Using as a small ornament in headings, captions, or page layout
  • Adding visual rhythm between short phrases in documents
  • Creating stylized UI labels or badges that support Thai fonts
  • Typing a distinctive Thai punctuation-like mark in social posts

Examples

๏ Thai Character Fongman

  • หัวข้อหลัก ๏ หัวข้อย่อย
  • วันนี้ ๏ พรุ่งนี้ ๏ สัปดาห์หน้า
  • รายการ: อันหนึ่ง ๏ อันสอง ๏ อันสาม
  • โน้ตสั้นๆ ๏ โปรดตรวจสอบก่อนส่ง
  • หมายเหตุ ๏ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมด้านล่าง

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0E4F
HTML Entity๏
HTML Code๏
CSS\0E4F

FAQ

What does the Thai Character Fongman letter mean?

๏ is a Thai script character (Unicode name: THAI CHARACTER FONGMAN, code point U+0E4F). In everyday use, it’s often treated as a compact decorative or section marker rather than a letter with a single standalone “meaning.” Designers and writers may use it like a typographic ornament to add visual rhythm in lists, headings, or captions. Because it belongs to the Thai Unicode block, it will display correctly when fonts and text encoding support Thai characters. When you need consistent results in code, use the provided Unicode/escape forms instead of relying on manual typing.

What is the Unicode code point for ๏?

The symbol ๏ is U+0E4F (THAI CHARACTER FONGMAN).

How can I copy ๏ reliably in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ๏.

What escape sequences can I use in code?

CSS: \\0E4F. JavaScript: \\u{0E4F}.

Why does ๏ sometimes show as a blank box?

It usually means your font or environment doesn’t support the Thai character U+0E4F. Switching to a font with Thai coverage should fix it.

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