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Tibetan Letter Nga Letter

ང (Tibetan Letter Nga) is a Unicode Tibetan character with code point U+0F44.

U+0F44

ང is known as the Tibetan Letter Nga. It’s a standard character encoded in Unicode, so it works reliably across modern systems. Use the copy options below for quick insertion in text, design files, and web content.

Tibetan Letter Nga Letter Meaning

ང is the Tibetan letter “Nga,” represented in Unicode as U+0F44 (Tibetan block). As a letter, it’s used as part of Tibetan writing systems and orthography. In practice, it appears in Tibetan words and names wherever the “nga” sound or corresponding orthographic form is required. For digital use, the most important details are its Unicode code point (U+0F44) and the provided escapes for HTML/CSS/JavaScript, which help developers reliably render the character.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting Tibetan text in documents and notes
  • Adding Tibetan letters in multilingual content and typography projects
  • Using the character in web pages via its HTML entity (ང) or Unicode
  • Referencing the character in localization or content management workflows
  • Displaying Tibetan names correctly in social posts, profiles, and signage

Examples

ང Tibetan Letter Nga | Copy & Unicode Info

  • ངང
  • ང་བོ།
  • ངས་བཤད།
  • བྱེད་པ་ ང

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F44
HTML Entityང
HTML Codeང
CSS\0F44

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Letter Nga letter mean?

ང is the Tibetan letter “Nga,” represented in Unicode as U+0F44 (Tibetan block). As a letter, it’s used as part of Tibetan writing systems and orthography. In practice, it appears in Tibetan words and names wherever the “nga” sound or corresponding orthographic form is required. For digital use, the most important details are its Unicode code point (U+0F44) and the provided escapes for HTML/CSS/JavaScript, which help developers reliably render the character.

What is the Unicode code point for ང?

ང is Unicode U+0F44 (Tibetan Letter Nga).

How can I copy ང into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ང.

How do I include ང in CSS or a stylesheet?

You can use the CSS escape: \\0F44.

How do I render ང in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{0F44}.