Tibetan Letter Cha Letter
ཆ is the Tibetan letter cha, encoded at U+0F46 in Unicode.
U+0F46
ཆ (Tibetan letter cha) is a character used in Tibetan writing. It’s part of the Unicode Tibetan block, so it can be used consistently across modern platforms. You can copy it directly or input it using its Unicode codes.
Tibetan Letter Cha Letter Meaning
ཆ is the Unicode character named “TIBETAN LETTER CHA” (code point U+0F46). As a Tibetan letter, it functions as a building block for writing Tibetan syllables and words. In practice, the character’s exact pronunciation and role depend on how it appears within a Tibetan spelling and any attached marks used in Tibetan orthography. For most users, the key point is that it is a standard, encoded Tibetan character suitable for text, labels, and digital content that needs the correct Tibetan script form.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting Tibetan text where this specific letter appears
- •Adding Tibetan script characters to names, titles, or captions
- •Typography and font testing for the Tibetan Unicode block
- •Linguistics or documentation notes referencing “ཆ” by character
- •UI text, signs, or digital content that must match Tibetan spelling
Examples
ཆ Tibetan letter cha (U+0F46)
- ཆཆ — Tibetan letter cha
- ཆཆའི་སྒྲ་བརྡ།
- ཆདང་པོར་ ཆ བྲིས།
- ཆལོ་རྒྱུས་ནང་ ཆ ཡོད།
- ཆངོ་སྤྲོད: ཆ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F46 | |
| HTML Entity | ཆ | |
| HTML Code | ཆ | |
| CSS | \0F46 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Letter Cha letter mean?
ཆ is the Unicode character named “TIBETAN LETTER CHA” (code point U+0F46). As a Tibetan letter, it functions as a building block for writing Tibetan syllables and words. In practice, the character’s exact pronunciation and role depend on how it appears within a Tibetan spelling and any attached marks used in Tibetan orthography. For most users, the key point is that it is a standard, encoded Tibetan character suitable for text, labels, and digital content that needs the correct Tibetan script form.
What is the Unicode code point for ཆ?
The Tibetan letter cha “ཆ” is encoded at U+0F46.
How can I type or insert ཆ in software?
You can copy it directly, or insert its Unicode form such as U+0F46. In code, you can use \\u{0F46} (JavaScript) or \\0F46 (CSS escape).
Is ཆ part of the Tibetan Unicode block?
Yes. Its Unicode name is “TIBETAN LETTER CHA,” and it belongs to the Tibetan category.
What should I use if I’m generating HTML?
Use the HTML entity ཆ for this character.