Thai Character Mai Chattawa Letter
๋ (Thai Character Mai Chattawa) is a Thai diacritic character used to modify how Thai syllables are pronounced or read.
U+0E4B
The symbol ๋ is known as the Thai Character Mai Chattawa. It’s a Thai diacritic character with Unicode code point U+0E4B. Use the copy options below for accurate pasting and developer-friendly escapes.
Thai Character Mai Chattawa Letter Meaning
Thai Character Mai Chattawa ( ๋ ) is a diacritic mark in the Thai writing system. Like other Thai tone and vowel-related marks, it appears with Thai letters to indicate how a syllable should be interpreted in reading and pronunciation. In practice, you’ll most often encounter it as part of normal Thai text rather than as a standalone character. When entering or rendering Thai content, ensure your font supports the Thai block and that your text processing preserves combining/diacritic characters. For developers, it is encoded as Unicode U+0E4B and can be inserted using standard escapes.
Common uses
- •Typing or pasting Thai text accurately in chat, documents, and emails
- •Displaying proper Thai orthography in UI labels and menus
- •Preparing Thai content for publishing (blogs, captions, subtitles)
- •Rendering Thai typography in web and app interfaces with correct Unicode
- •Ensuring data entry and search indexing preserve the exact Thai diacritic
Examples
๋ Thai Character Mai Chattawa
- ๋สัญลักษณ์ ๋ ปรากฏในข้อความภาษาไทย
- ๋ลองคัดลอกเครื่องหมาย ๋ นี้ไปยังฟิลด์ข้อความ
- ๋ข้อความตัวอย่างมี ๋ อยู่ในพยางค์ถัดไป
- ๋รองรับการแสดงผลของอักขระไทยรวมถึง ๋
- ๋ใช้ ๋ เพื่อให้การเขียนภาษาไทยถูกต้อง
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0E4B | |
| HTML Entity | ๋ | |
| HTML Code | ๋ | |
| CSS | \0E4B |
FAQ
What does the Thai Character Mai Chattawa letter mean?
Thai Character Mai Chattawa ( ๋ ) is a diacritic mark in the Thai writing system. Like other Thai tone and vowel-related marks, it appears with Thai letters to indicate how a syllable should be interpreted in reading and pronunciation. In practice, you’ll most often encounter it as part of normal Thai text rather than as a standalone character. When entering or rendering Thai content, ensure your font supports the Thai block and that your text processing preserves combining/diacritic characters. For developers, it is encoded as Unicode U+0E4B and can be inserted using standard escapes.
What Unicode character is “๋”?
It is THAI CHARACTER MAI CHATTAWA, Unicode code point U+0E4B.
How do I copy “๋” reliably for web development?
Use the HTML entity ๋ or the escapes: CSS \\0E4B and JavaScript \\u{0E4B}.
Why doesn’t “๋” display correctly on some devices?
It usually comes down to font support. Make sure the font you use supports the Thai block (U+0E00–U+0E7F).
Is this character used on its own or as part of Thai text?
It’s typically used as a diacritic within Thai words and syllables, appearing alongside Thai letters rather than as a standalone symbol.