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Tibetan Cantillation Sign Sbub -chal Letter

࿃ is the Tibetan cantillation sign sbu-b(chal), encoded at U+0FC3.

U+0FC3

࿃ is a Tibetan punctuation-like mark used with cantillation and reading conventions. It has a distinct Unicode identity, making it reliable for digital text. Use it when you need the exact Tibetan symbol in documents or user interfaces.

Tibetan Cantillation Sign Sbub -chal Letter Meaning

࿃ is the Unicode character named “Tibetan Cantillation Sign SBUB -CHAL.” Cantillation signs are used in Tibetan textual practice to guide how lines are chanted or read, typically as part of annotated or liturgical-like formatting. In plain terms for digital use, this symbol is a precise typographic mark: it helps preserve the intended reading/recitation guidance in copied text. Because it is a specific Unicode character (U+0FC3), it should be used directly rather than approximated with similar punctuation, ensuring consistent rendering across platforms that support Tibetan script.

Common uses

  • Typing or copying Tibetan text that includes cantillation annotation
  • Adding reading guidance marks in digital Tibetan documents
  • Creating subtitles or captions for Tibetan audio content
  • Designing educational materials that teach Tibetan reading conventions
  • Building UI labels or reference sheets that must match exact characters

Examples

࿃ Tibetan Cantillation Sign Sbu-b(chal)

  • Example: ࿃
  • Read with the sign ࿃ included in the line.
  • Mark the chant cue using ࿃ at the appropriate spot.
  • The verse annotation contains ࿃ for cantillation.
  • Copy this character: ࿃ (U+0FC3).

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0FC3
HTML Entity࿃
HTML Code࿃
CSS\0FC3

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Cantillation Sign Sbub -chal letter mean?

࿃ is the Unicode character named “Tibetan Cantillation Sign SBUB -CHAL.” Cantillation signs are used in Tibetan textual practice to guide how lines are chanted or read, typically as part of annotated or liturgical-like formatting. In plain terms for digital use, this symbol is a precise typographic mark: it helps preserve the intended reading/recitation guidance in copied text. Because it is a specific Unicode character (U+0FC3), it should be used directly rather than approximated with similar punctuation, ensuring consistent rendering across platforms that support Tibetan script.

What is the Unicode code point for ࿃?

࿃ is U+0FC3 (html entity: ࿃, CSS escape: \\0FC3).

How can I copy ࿃ into my website or app?

Copy the character directly (࿃). Or use its code point in your language/markup (e.g., HTML: ࿃, JavaScript: \\u{0FC3}).

Does ࿃ have any other common meaning?

In general digital usage, it’s best understood as a Tibetan cantillation sign (SBUB -CHAL) used to guide reading/chanting in annotated text.

Will ࿃ always display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font support for Tibetan. If the font doesn’t include U+0FC3, it may not render as intended.

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