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Tibetan Sign Inverted Mchu Can Letter

ྌ is the Tibetan sign called inverted mchu can, used in Tibetan writing systems.

U+0F8C

The character ྌ is a Tibetan script sign with the Unicode code point U+0F8C. It’s useful when you’re typing or designing text that requires accurate Tibetan punctuation and signs.

Tibetan Sign Inverted Mchu Can Letter Meaning

U+0F8C (ྌ) is named “TIBETAN SIGN INVERTED MCHU CAN.” As with many Tibetan script signs, it is part of the orthography: it typically functions as a written sign used alongside other Tibetan characters in the context of correct spelling and layout. Because Tibetan signs can be sensitive to placement and surrounding characters, this symbol is best used when you have a specific text or reference that calls for the inverted mchu can. For digital work, the most reliable approach is to copy the exact character (ྌ) or insert it via its Unicode/HTML value to avoid font substitution.

Common uses

  • Typing or editing Tibetan text where the inverted mchu can sign is required
  • Preparing document content that must match a reference transcription or dictionary form
  • Designing posters or webpages that include Tibetan script signs accurately
  • Adding the correct character to subtitles, captions, or transcribed quotes
  • Programming text strings that require Unicode-accurate Tibetan characters

Examples

ྌ Tibetan Sign Inverted Mchu Can

  • Example of a Tibetan sign: ྌ
  • Transcription includes the inverted mchu can: ྌ
  • Use the exact character in your document: ྌ
  • Unicode character displayed correctly: ྌ
  • Tibetan text sample with the sign: ྌ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F8C
HTML Entityྌ
HTML Codeྌ
CSS\0F8C

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Sign Inverted Mchu Can letter mean?

U+0F8C (ྌ) is named “TIBETAN SIGN INVERTED MCHU CAN.” As with many Tibetan script signs, it is part of the orthography: it typically functions as a written sign used alongside other Tibetan characters in the context of correct spelling and layout. Because Tibetan signs can be sensitive to placement and surrounding characters, this symbol is best used when you have a specific text or reference that calls for the inverted mchu can. For digital work, the most reliable approach is to copy the exact character (ྌ) or insert it via its Unicode/HTML value to avoid font substitution.

What is the Unicode code point for ྌ?

The symbol ྌ is U+0F8C.

How do I copy ྌ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ྌ.

What is the correct name of this character?

Its Unicode name is “TIBETAN SIGN INVERTED MCHU CAN.”

Will fonts always display ྌ correctly?

Not all fonts support Tibetan signs. If you see a missing-glyph box, try a Unicode font that supports Tibetan script.