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Tibetan Mark Gter Tsheg Letter

༔ is the Tibetan Mark Gter Tsheg (U+0F14), a formatting sign used in Tibetan text.

U+0F14

The symbol ༔ is known as the Tibetan Mark Gter Tsheg. It is a Tibetan punctuation/formatting mark with a specific Unicode identity (U+0F14). Use it in digital Tibetan text where this sign is required.

Tibetan Mark Gter Tsheg Letter Meaning

༔ (Tibetan Mark Gter Tsheg) is a Tibetan script mark used to mark pauses or to structure written text. Like other Tibetan signs, it contributes to the visual organization and flow of a line, helping indicate breaks or boundaries in reading. In practical terms, it’s used when reproducing Tibetan typography digitally so that the text matches the intended spacing and punctuation conventions. If you’re copying Tibetan content, using the exact character U+0F14 helps ensure compatibility with fonts and correct rendering across apps that support Unicode.

Common uses

  • Reproducing Tibetan text accurately in documents and digital notes
  • Adding correct Tibetan punctuation/spacing in captions and subtitles
  • Typing Tibetan content in messaging apps that support Unicode
  • Using the character in web or app content where Tibetan script marks are required
  • Maintaining faithful text when digitizing scans or transcriptions

Examples

༔ Tibetan Mark Gter Tsheg

  • དེ་ནས་འགྲོ་བ་འདི༔
  • ལམ་ཞིག་བསྟན་པ༔
  • དགེ་བའི་ལུས་སྤྱོད༔
  • སྐབས་འདིར་གསལ་བ༔
  • བརྗོད་པའི་མཇུག༔

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F14
HTML Entity༔
HTML Code༔
CSS\0F14

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Mark Gter Tsheg letter mean?

༔ (Tibetan Mark Gter Tsheg) is a Tibetan script mark used to mark pauses or to structure written text. Like other Tibetan signs, it contributes to the visual organization and flow of a line, helping indicate breaks or boundaries in reading. In practical terms, it’s used when reproducing Tibetan typography digitally so that the text matches the intended spacing and punctuation conventions. If you’re copying Tibetan content, using the exact character U+0F14 helps ensure compatibility with fonts and correct rendering across apps that support Unicode.

What is the Unicode for ༔?

The symbol ༔ has Unicode code point U+0F14.

How do I type ༔ on a keyboard?

There isn’t a single universal keyboard shortcut. Use copy/paste, or insert it by Unicode using tools that accept U+0F14 (\\u{0F14}).

Is ༔ the same as other Tibetan punctuation marks?

No. ༔ is specifically named “Tibetan Mark Gter Tsheg” (U+0F14). Similar Tibetan marks are separate characters with different code points.

Will ༔ display correctly in all apps?

It depends on font support. Apps that support Unicode and include Tibetan-capable fonts should render it correctly.