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Tibetan Digit Half Three Letter

༬ is the Tibetan digit half three (Unicode U+0F2C), used as part of the Tibetan numeral system.

U+0F2C

The symbol ༬ is known as the Tibetan Digit Half Three. It belongs to the Tibetan Unicode block and can be copied directly into documents and designs. Below you’ll find its Unicode details and practical ways to use it.

Tibetan Digit Half Three Letter Meaning

༬ (Tibetan Digit Half Three) is a character used within the Tibetan numeral system. As its Unicode name indicates, it represents a “half” form associated with the value three, rather than a standard whole-number digit. In practice, it may appear in texts that use Tibetan numerals for counting, notation, or language-specific formatting. When you’re entering it digitally, it’s helpful to copy/paste the exact character to avoid substituting visually similar Latin or other digit characters. For software and fonts, ensure your chosen font supports the Tibetan block so the symbol renders correctly.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste Tibetan numerals in digital documents and notes
  • Typing Tibetan numeric values in language or localization workflows
  • Designing posters or typography layouts that require Tibetan digits
  • Creating content (blogs, captions, study material) that includes Tibetan numbering
  • Rendering and testing Tibetan text in web or app UIs for correct Unicode support

Examples

༬ Tibetan Digit Half Three

  • དེབ་ལ་༬ ཡོད།
  • ལས་འགན་དྲུག་དང་༬ ཚོགས།
  • བསྡོམས་ལ་༬ བྲིས།
  • དུས་ཚོད་ནང་ཡང་༬ འདུག
  • སློབ་ཁྲིད་ནང་༬ སྤྱོད།

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F2C
HTML Entity༬
HTML Code༬
CSS\0F2C

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Digit Half Three letter mean?

༬ (Tibetan Digit Half Three) is a character used within the Tibetan numeral system. As its Unicode name indicates, it represents a “half” form associated with the value three, rather than a standard whole-number digit. In practice, it may appear in texts that use Tibetan numerals for counting, notation, or language-specific formatting. When you’re entering it digitally, it’s helpful to copy/paste the exact character to avoid substituting visually similar Latin or other digit characters. For software and fonts, ensure your chosen font supports the Tibetan block so the symbol renders correctly.

What is the Unicode codepoint for ༬?

The Unicode codepoint for ༬ (Tibetan Digit Half Three) is U+0F2C.

How do I copy ༬ into my text?

Copy the character directly from this page (༬) and paste it into your document or design tool.

What is the HTML entity for ༬?

The HTML entity for ༬ is ༬.

Will it display correctly on all devices?

It will display correctly when the font in use supports the Tibetan block. If it shows as a square or blank, switch to a font that includes Tibetan glyphs.