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Tibetan Letter Ttha Letter

ཋ is the Tibetan letter TTHA (Unicode U+0F4B), used in Tibetan script text.

U+0F4B

ཋ is a Tibetan script character known as the Tibetan Letter TTHA. It has a specific Unicode code point (U+0F4B) and common web-ready escape forms for copy and development. This page helps you copy the symbol reliably across platforms.

Tibetan Letter Ttha Letter Meaning

ཋ (Tibetan Letter TTHA) is a consonant letter used as part of the Tibetan script. In Tibetan writing, letters are combined with other characters to form syllables, and the exact sound or role depends on the surrounding stack and orthographic context. Like other letters in the block, its primary “meaning” is linguistic: it contributes to how a syllable is constructed and read in Tibetan text. When encoding or typesetting, the key information is the character itself—Unicode U+0F4B—so it displays correctly in fonts that support the Tibetan block.

Common uses

  • Copying Tibetan text in messages, notes, and documents that need the exact character
  • Publishing Tibetan content on websites and blogs with correct Unicode encoding
  • Typography and layout tasks (fonts, text rendering tests, and glyph previews)
  • Developing localized interfaces or data fields that store Tibetan characters
  • Labeling and indexing Tibetan script content for studies or digital archives

Examples

ཋ Tibetan Letter TTHA

  • སྐྱོན་བརྗོད་ནང་ནོར་མེད་དུ་ཋ་འཇུག
  • དཔེ་ཁྲིད་ནང་U+0F4B ཋ འབྲེལ་བདེ་བ
  • གསལ་བརྗོད་ནང་ཧྲི་མིག་གསོག་དོན་ལ་ཋ
  • စာ་ཡིག་བཞིན་དུ་པར་འདེབས་ནང་ཋ འདྲ
  • ཕྲ་དུམ་གྲངས་སྟོན་ནང་ཋ གཏོང་བ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F4B
HTML Entityཋ
HTML Codeཋ
CSS\0F4B

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Letter Ttha letter mean?

ཋ (Tibetan Letter TTHA) is a consonant letter used as part of the Tibetan script. In Tibetan writing, letters are combined with other characters to form syllables, and the exact sound or role depends on the surrounding stack and orthographic context. Like other letters in the block, its primary “meaning” is linguistic: it contributes to how a syllable is constructed and read in Tibetan text. When encoding or typesetting, the key information is the character itself—Unicode U+0F4B—so it displays correctly in fonts that support the Tibetan block.

What is the Unicode code point for ཋ?

ཋ is Unicode U+0F4B.

How can I copy ཋ on the web?

You can copy the character directly from this page, or use the HTML entity ཋ.

What CSS or JavaScript escape can I use for ཋ?

CSS escape: \\0F4B. JavaScript escape: \\u{0F4B}.

Will ཋ display correctly everywhere?

It should display correctly when the text is encoded in Unicode and the selected font supports the Tibetan block.