Thai Character Lakkhangyao Letter
ๅ is the Thai character Lakkhangyao (U+0E45), used in Thai writing as part of word spellings.
U+0E45
The symbol ๅ is a Thai letter known in Unicode as THAI CHARACTER LAKKHANGYAO. It appears in real Thai text and is typically used as part of correct spelling. Below you can copy it, find its code points, and see practical usage examples.
Thai Character Lakkhangyao Letter Meaning
Thai Character Lakkhangyao (ๅ) is a Thai script character with the Unicode code point U+0E45. Like other Thai letters, it contributes to the spelling of Thai words and may appear in specific orthographic contexts depending on the word. When you insert it into documents, make sure your font supports Thai script and that your encoding is correct (Unicode/UTF-8). For web or developer workflows, you can use its Unicode escape forms to reliably reproduce the character across different systems.
Common uses
- •Copying a specific Thai letter into chat, comments, or messaging apps
- •Using the character in digital Thai typography and layout work
- •Entering correct Thai spelling in documents and word processors
- •Preparing subtitles or captions where exact Thai characters matter
- •Typing or rendering the character in developer tools using Unicode escapes
Examples
ๅ Thai Character Lakkhangyao
- ๅๅ is used in Thai text to represent a specific letter form.
- ๅI copied ๅ from the symbol page to complete the Thai spelling.
- ๅMake sure your font supports ๅ before publishing your design.
- ๅThe character ๅ appears in the source sentence exactly as written.
- ๅIn code, insert ๅ using its Unicode value U+0E45.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0E45 | |
| HTML Entity | ๅ | |
| HTML Code | ๅ | |
| CSS | \0E45 |
FAQ
What does the Thai Character Lakkhangyao letter mean?
Thai Character Lakkhangyao (ๅ) is a Thai script character with the Unicode code point U+0E45. Like other Thai letters, it contributes to the spelling of Thai words and may appear in specific orthographic contexts depending on the word. When you insert it into documents, make sure your font supports Thai script and that your encoding is correct (Unicode/UTF-8). For web or developer workflows, you can use its Unicode escape forms to reliably reproduce the character across different systems.
What is the Unicode code point for ๅ?
The symbol ๅ is Unicode U+0E45 (THAI CHARACTER LAKKHANGYAO).
How can I type or insert ๅ in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ๅ.
How do I insert ๅ in CSS or in a stylesheet?
Use the CSS escape form: \\0E45.
Why does ๅ not show up correctly on my device?
Your font or rendering environment may not support Thai script. Try a Unicode/Thai-capable font and ensure you are using UTF-8.