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Tibetan Mark Nyis Tsheg Letter

࿒ is the Tibetan Mark Nyis Tsheg character used as a punctuation mark in Tibetan text.

U+0FD2

࿒ is known in Unicode as TIBETAN MARK NYIS TSHEG. It’s a Tibetan script punctuation character with code point U+0FD2. Use it for accurate copying, font testing, and text layout in Tibetan-language content.

Tibetan Mark Nyis Tsheg Letter Meaning

Tibetan Mark Nyis Tsheg (Unicode U+0FD2) is a punctuation mark used in Tibetan script. Like other Tibetan signs, it helps structure written text by indicating a particular kind of separation between elements (often in the context of reading and transcription conventions). When typesetting Tibetan, using the correct Unicode character is important for consistent rendering across platforms and fonts. If you’re building content, performing text normalization, or validating data, the key is to use the exact character rather than a visually similar glyph from another script. This page provides reliable copy/paste options and the proper code point formats.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste the exact Tibetan punctuation mark into documents and messages
  • Label or format Tibetan-script text in publishing and desktop layout tools
  • Test fonts and rendering support for Tibetan punctuation characters
  • Use in multilingual content where precise Unicode characters matter
  • Include in educational materials that demonstrate Tibetan punctuation

Examples

࿒ Tibetan Mark Nyis Tsheg

  • ཀ࿒ཁ
  • ད࿒ན
  • གཉིས࿒གསུམ
  • ཞིག࿒གཞན
  • ལོ࿒ལོ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0FD2
HTML Entity࿒
HTML Code࿒
CSS\0FD2

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ࿒?

࿒ is Unicode code point U+0FD2.

How can I copy the character into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity ࿒ or copy/paste the character directly.

What does the “Tibetan Mark Nyis Tsheg” name mean?

It is the Unicode name for this Tibetan punctuation character: TIBETAN MARK NYIS TSHEG.

Will it render correctly on all devices?

Rendering depends on font support for Tibetan script. If a font lacks the glyph, you may see a missing-character box.