Tibetan Mark Halanta Letter
The Tibetan Mark Halanta (྄) is a Tibetan script punctuation/mark character identified as U+0F84.
U+0F84
The Tibetan Mark Halanta, “྄” (U+0F84), is a character used in Tibetan script text. It’s commonly included when working with Tibetan typography, transliteration, and digital fonts. Use the sections below to copy it reliably across platforms.
Tibetan Mark Halanta Letter Meaning
Tibetan Mark Halanta (྄) is a Unicode character in the Tibetan block, encoded at U+0F84. In Tibetan orthography, it functions as a diacritic-like mark that affects how a written syllable is presented. Because Tibetan script behavior can depend on surrounding characters and fonts, the most reliable way to judge its visual result is to view it in the same text context where you plan to use it. When copying, also ensure you use the correct code point (U+0F84) to avoid lookalike characters from other scripts or similar-looking marks.
Common uses
- •Copying Tibetan text that includes the halanta mark into documents or notes
- •Adding the correct diacritic/mark in transliteration or research workflows
- •Typing or correcting Tibetan script content in word processors and editors
- •Preparing titles, subtitles, or metadata that must preserve Tibetan spelling
- •Using the character in web design, UI labels, or content that supports Tibetan script
Examples
྄ Tibetan Mark Halanta (U+0F84)
- ྄་ཀ྄ (Tibetan text containing the halanta mark)
- ྄བོད྄ (Tibetan string with the diacritic)
- ྄ཚད྄མ (Tibetan text snippet)
- ྄དཔ྄ེག (Tibetan example text)
- ྄ཡིག྄ (Tibetan writing example)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F84 | |
| HTML Entity | ྄ | |
| HTML Code | ྄ | |
| CSS | \0F84 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Mark Halanta letter mean?
Tibetan Mark Halanta (྄) is a Unicode character in the Tibetan block, encoded at U+0F84. In Tibetan orthography, it functions as a diacritic-like mark that affects how a written syllable is presented. Because Tibetan script behavior can depend on surrounding characters and fonts, the most reliable way to judge its visual result is to view it in the same text context where you plan to use it. When copying, also ensure you use the correct code point (U+0F84) to avoid lookalike characters from other scripts or similar-looking marks.
What is the Unicode code point for ྄?
It is U+0F84.
How can I copy the symbol reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page (“྄”) or use the HTML entity (྄) or the Unicode escape (\\u{0F84}).
Will it always look the same in every font?
Not necessarily. Tibetan marks can render differently depending on the font and surrounding characters, so check in the target font or environment.
Is this character from the Tibetan block in Unicode?
Yes. Its category is Tibetan, Unicode name is TIBETAN MARK HALANTA, and it is encoded as U+0F84.