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Tibetan Letter Ha Letter

ཧ is the Tibetan Letter HA (U+0F67), used to write the Tibetan script.

U+0F67

ཧ (Tibetan Letter HA) is a character from the Tibetan script. It has the Unicode code point U+0F67, making it straightforward to include in digital text. Use the copy options below for reliable pasting across devices and platforms.

Tibetan Letter Ha Letter Meaning

ཧ is the Tibetan Letter HA, a character used as part of the Tibetan writing system. Like many letters in an abugida-style script, it represents a consonantal sound that participates in forming syllables according to Tibetan orthography. In practice, you’ll encounter it in real Tibetan text such as books, captions, names, and educational materials. For digital work, its main “meaning” is linguistic: it’s a standard Unicode character (U+0F67) that ensures consistent rendering when you type, copy, or generate Tibetan text in apps, websites, and documents.

Common uses

  • Typing or proofreading Tibetan text in documents and editors
  • Adding Tibetan characters to multilingual UI labels and headings
  • Using the character in names, transliterations, and captions for Tibetan content
  • Generating Tibetan text in web pages using Unicode/escaped code points
  • Designing typography samples or language learning materials that include Tibetan script

Examples

ཧ Tibetan Letter HA — Copy & Unicode Info

  • ཧ ཞེས་པ་ནི་ཀྱི་འགྲེལ་ཡིག་ཡོད།
  • དེ་ལ་ཧའི་གྲངས་སྟོན།
  • མིང་ནང་གི་ཧ་ཡིན་པ་འདི།
  • བརྡ་སྡུད་ནང་འདི་ཡང་སྤྱད།
  • ཀློག་སྦྱོང་གྱི་དཔེ་ལ་ཧ་ཚུད།

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F67
HTML Entityཧ
HTML Codeཧ
CSS\0F67

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Letter Ha letter mean?

ཧ is the Tibetan Letter HA, a character used as part of the Tibetan writing system. Like many letters in an abugida-style script, it represents a consonantal sound that participates in forming syllables according to Tibetan orthography. In practice, you’ll encounter it in real Tibetan text such as books, captions, names, and educational materials. For digital work, its main “meaning” is linguistic: it’s a standard Unicode character (U+0F67) that ensures consistent rendering when you type, copy, or generate Tibetan text in apps, websites, and documents.

What Unicode code point is for ཧ?

ཧ is Unicode U+0F67 (Tibetan Letter HA).

How can I copy ཧ reliably for a website?

Use the HTML numeric entity ཧ or the code point U+0F67. These are consistent across many tools and editors.

What do the escape forms mean (CSS/JavaScript)?

CSS uses \\0F67, and JavaScript can use \\u{0F67}. Both represent the same character with code point U+0F67.

Will ཧ display correctly on all devices?

It should show correctly when a font that supports the Tibetan script is available. If it appears as a box, install/use a Tibetan-capable font.