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Tibetan Cantillation Sign Cang Te-u Letter

࿂ is the Tibetan cantillation sign “Cang te-u” used in Tibetan script notation.

U+0FC2

࿂ (Unicode U+0FC2) is a Tibetan cantillation sign named “Cang te-u.” It’s commonly needed when reproducing Tibetan text, labels, or scholarly transcriptions. This page helps you copy the character and use it correctly in web and design workflows.

Tibetan Cantillation Sign Cang Te-u Letter Meaning

࿂ is the Unicode character “TIBETAN CANTILLATION SIGN CANG TE-U” with code point U+0FC2. As a cantillation sign, it is part of Tibetan writing conventions that guide how text is chanted or rhythmically read. In practice, people use it when working with Tibetan fonts, transliterations, study materials, captions, or digital editions where the exact punctuation-like markings matter. Because it is a specific sign (not a general punctuation mark), it’s best to include the character only when it matches the source text’s intended notation.

Common uses

  • Adding the exact cantillation mark in digital transcriptions of Tibetan text
  • Labeling study or reference materials that list or explain Tibetan notation
  • Typesetting Tibetan script content in documents and presentations
  • Publishing captions or subtitles that must preserve the original markings
  • Creating UI text or metadata entries for Tibetan language resources

Examples

࿂ Tibetan Cantillation Sign Cang te-u

  • ཀ་དང་པར་གྱི་བརྡ་པའི་ནང་࿂་ཡོད།
  • སྒྲ་སྟེང་ལ་࿂་བཀོད་ནས་ཀློག་ཚུལ་བསྟན།
  • དཔེ་ཆ་འདིའི་མཚོན་བྱང་ནང་࿂་ཚང་མཐུན་དུ་བཞག
  • ࿂ སྐད་སྒྲའི་བརྗོད་དོན་གྱི་བརྡ་ཡིན།
  • Unicode U+0FC2 ལྡན་པའི་ཚିହ୍ନ་࿂་པ་དང་བསྡུར།

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0FC2
HTML Entity࿂
HTML Code࿂
CSS\0FC2

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Cantillation Sign Cang Te-u letter mean?

࿂ is the Unicode character “TIBETAN CANTILLATION SIGN CANG TE-U” with code point U+0FC2. As a cantillation sign, it is part of Tibetan writing conventions that guide how text is chanted or rhythmically read. In practice, people use it when working with Tibetan fonts, transliterations, study materials, captions, or digital editions where the exact punctuation-like markings matter. Because it is a specific sign (not a general punctuation mark), it’s best to include the character only when it matches the source text’s intended notation.

What is the Unicode code point for ࿂?

࿂ is Unicode U+0FC2 (HTML entity: ࿂).

How do I type ࿂ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ࿂

What CSS escape can I use for this character?

Use: \\0FC2

Where would I typically see this symbol used?

It appears in Tibetan script notation as a cantillation sign, especially in transcriptions and text where the exact reading cues must be preserved.

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