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Thai Character Sara I Letter

Thai Character Sara I (ิ, U+0E34) is a combining vowel mark used to modify Thai vowels.

U+0E34

Thai Character Sara I (ิ) is a Thai vowel sign that combines with consonants. It’s encoded as Unicode U+0E34 and often appears as a small mark above or around the consonant. Use the examples and copy variations below to place it correctly in your text.

Thai Character Sara I Letter Meaning

Thai Character Sara I (ิ) is a vowel sign in the Thai writing system. As a combining mark, it attaches to a consonant to indicate a vowel sound (Sara I). Visually, it is a small diacritic-like mark that affects how the syllable is read. Because it combines with surrounding Thai letters rather than standing alone, the exact result depends on the consonant it’s paired with and your font’s Thai rendering. When copying, keep the character immediately after the consonant you want to modify to ensure proper syllable formation.

Common uses

  • Writing Thai words that include the vowel sound represented by Sara I
  • Correcting or typing syllables in Thai text editors and word processors
  • Forming Thai names and labels that require the Sara I vowel sign
  • Using in subtitling or captions where precise Thai spelling matters
  • Building Thai-language UI strings in apps and websites

Examples

ิ — Thai Character Sara I (U+0E34)

  • กิ (gi)
  • บิน (bin; example spelling with Sara I)
  • กิน (kin; example spelling with Sara I)
  • มิ (mi)
  • สิ (si)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0E34
HTML Entityิ
HTML Codeิ
CSS\0E34

FAQ

What does the Thai Character Sara I letter mean?

Thai Character Sara I (ิ) is a vowel sign in the Thai writing system. As a combining mark, it attaches to a consonant to indicate a vowel sound (Sara I). Visually, it is a small diacritic-like mark that affects how the syllable is read. Because it combines with surrounding Thai letters rather than standing alone, the exact result depends on the consonant it’s paired with and your font’s Thai rendering. When copying, keep the character immediately after the consonant you want to modify to ensure proper syllable formation.

How do I copy Thai Character Sara I (ิ) correctly?

Copy the character “ิ” directly from this page, then paste it immediately after the Thai consonant it should modify.

What is the Unicode code point for this symbol?

Thai Character Sara I has Unicode code point U+0E34.

Is this character a standalone letter or a combining mark?

It functions as a Thai vowel sign/combining mark and is meant to modify a consonant in a syllable.

How can I type it in code?

Use HTML entity ิ or CSS escape \\0E34, and JavaScript escape \\u{0E34}.