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Thai Digit Five Letter

๕ is the Thai numeral character for the number five, Unicode U+0E55.

U+0E55

๕ is known as the Thai Digit Five. It’s used wherever Thai-style number text is needed, such as labels, UI strings, or printed content. You can copy it directly or generate it using its Unicode code point U+0E55.

Thai Digit Five Letter Meaning

๕ is the Thai writing-system digit representing the value five. Unlike Western “5”, this character belongs to the Thai (Thai digits) block in Unicode, so it displays correctly in Thai fonts and systems that support U+0E55. In everyday text, it typically appears as part of numbers written in Thai script, for example dates, quantities, and counters. For digital use, keep it as a single character (U+0E55) when you need the Thai-specific visual form rather than an ASCII or Latin digit.

Common uses

  • Thai-language UI labels and buttons that show counts or step numbers
  • Designing posters, flyers, and documents that must match Thai numeral typography
  • Writing dates and times in Thai format for localization/local scripts
  • Social media captions that include Thai-numbered lists or rankings
  • Programming-generated text where you need the Thai digit glyph for “5”

Examples

๕ Thai Digit Five (U+0E55)

  • วันนี้วันที่ ๕ เดือน ๕
  • ระดับ: ๕
  • มีสินค้าเหลือ ๕ ชิ้น
  • คะแนนรวม ๕๐ และ ๕
  • ขั้นตอนที่ ๕

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0E55
HTML Entity๕
HTML Code๕
CSS\0E55

FAQ

What does the Thai Digit Five letter mean?

๕ is the Thai writing-system digit representing the value five. Unlike Western “5”, this character belongs to the Thai (Thai digits) block in Unicode, so it displays correctly in Thai fonts and systems that support U+0E55. In everyday text, it typically appears as part of numbers written in Thai script, for example dates, quantities, and counters. For digital use, keep it as a single character (U+0E55) when you need the Thai-specific visual form rather than an ASCII or Latin digit.

What character is ๕?

๕ is the Thai Digit Five, Unicode U+0E55 (HTML entity: ๕).

How do I copy ๕ for my website or design?

Copy the symbol directly from this page, or use its Unicode escapes (CSS \\0E55 or JavaScript \\u{0E55}).

Is ๕ the same as the Latin digit 5?

It represents the value five, but it’s a different Unicode character, so it’s used for Thai numeral styling rather than Latin digit glyphs.

Will ๕ display correctly everywhere?

It should display correctly in environments with Thai-font support and proper Unicode handling; otherwise it may not render as intended.