Tibetan Digit Half Seven Letter
༰ is the Tibetan digit half seven, Unicode U+0F30.
U+0F30
༰ is a single-character Tibetan digit written as “half seven.” It belongs to the Tibetan block in Unicode, so it can be used reliably in modern text systems. Below you’ll find copy options and practical ways to use it.
Tibetan Digit Half Seven Letter Meaning
༰ (Tibetan Digit Half Seven) is a Unicode character used to represent a fractional digit value in Tibetan numeral notation. Like other Tibetan digits, it appears in contexts where numbers are written using Tibetan digit forms rather than Latin digits. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character (U+0F30), you can include it directly in text, documents, and web pages without substituting similar-looking symbols. When choosing fonts, ensure your font supports the Tibetan script to display the character correctly.
Common uses
- •Typing or formatting Tibetan numeral strings in documents
- •Displaying numeric values in Tibetan-language content
- •Labeling or annotating materials that use Tibetan digit notation
- •Providing a character reference in localization and typography work
- •Embedding the character in web text, UI labels, or forms
Examples
༰ Tibetan Digit Half Seven
- ༰༰ 5 ནས
- ༰གྲངས་༰
- ༰ལོ་༰༡༢
- ༰༰ དང་བཅས་པ
- ༰ཨང་༰
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F30 | |
| HTML Entity | ༰ | |
| HTML Code | ༰ | |
| CSS | \0F30 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Digit Half Seven letter mean?
༰ (Tibetan Digit Half Seven) is a Unicode character used to represent a fractional digit value in Tibetan numeral notation. Like other Tibetan digits, it appears in contexts where numbers are written using Tibetan digit forms rather than Latin digits. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character (U+0F30), you can include it directly in text, documents, and web pages without substituting similar-looking symbols. When choosing fonts, ensure your font supports the Tibetan script to display the character correctly.
What Unicode character is ༰?
༰ is the Tibetan Digit Half Seven, Unicode code point U+0F30.
How can I copy and paste ༰?
Select the character “༰” on this page and paste it into your document or editor. It should retain its Unicode identity.
How do I use ༰ in HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: ༰ (corresponding to U+0F30).
What if it doesn’t display correctly?
Make sure your font supports the Tibetan script. Most Unicode-capable systems will render it properly with a suitable font.