Tibetan Digit Zero Letter
༠ is the Tibetan digit zero character (U+0F20) used in Tibetan numeral writing.
U+0F20
༠ is known as the Tibetan Digit Zero. It is part of the Tibetan Unicode block and can be copied directly into text, design, or code. This page provides practical ways to use and reference it accurately.
Tibetan Digit Zero Letter Meaning
༠ (Tibetan Digit Zero, U+0F20) is the character representing the number zero in Tibetan numeral systems. Like other digit characters, its meaning is primarily numeric: it stands for “0” when writing numbers in Tibetan script. It may appear in dates, counts, and any context where Tibetan digits are used. In documents and labels, it helps keep numerals consistent with Tibetan typography rather than mixing Latin digits. When used in plain text or UI elements, it behaves like a single Unicode character, so you can copy it, search for it, or insert it via Unicode escapes depending on your platform.
Common uses
- •Typing or correcting Tibetan numerals in multilingual documents
- •Using Tibetan digits in UI labels, counters, or form fields
- •Creating Tibetan-script content for posters, signage, or print layouts
- •Generating or validating Tibetan numeral strings in software
- •Adding the character to typography samples, character lists, or fonts tests
Examples
༠ Tibetan Digit Zero (U+0F20)
- ༠ཐེ༠༠༢: ༠༠༢
- ༠ཟླ་བ་གསུམ: ༠༣
- ༠ལོ་གྱི་གྲངས: ༠༠
- ༠གྲངས་འབོར་སྟོན: ༠༠༥
- ༠Tibetan numeral sample: ༠
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F20 | |
| HTML Entity | ༠ | |
| HTML Code | ༠ | |
| CSS | \0F20 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Digit Zero letter mean?
༠ (Tibetan Digit Zero, U+0F20) is the character representing the number zero in Tibetan numeral systems. Like other digit characters, its meaning is primarily numeric: it stands for “0” when writing numbers in Tibetan script. It may appear in dates, counts, and any context where Tibetan digits are used. In documents and labels, it helps keep numerals consistent with Tibetan typography rather than mixing Latin digits. When used in plain text or UI elements, it behaves like a single Unicode character, so you can copy it, search for it, or insert it via Unicode escapes depending on your platform.
What Unicode character is ༠?
༠ is the Tibetan Digit Zero, with Unicode code point U+0F20.
How can I copy ༠ into my text or editor?
Copy the character directly from this page (༠) and paste it into your document or interface.
What are the HTML and code escapes for ༠?
HTML entity: ༠. CSS escape: \\0F20. JavaScript (Unicode): \\u{0F20}.
Does ༠ always mean the number zero?
In typical usage, yes—༠ represents the digit zero when writing Tibetan numerals.