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Tibetan Sign Mchu Can Letter

ྉ is the Tibetan sign Mchu Can, encoded as Unicode U+0F89.

U+0F89

The symbol ྉ is a Tibetan sign represented in Unicode as U+0F89. It’s useful when you need accurate Tibetan script characters for digital text, UI, or research. Below you’ll find practical copy and code-point details.

Tibetan Sign Mchu Can Letter Meaning

“ྉ” is Unicode character U+0F89, named “TIBETAN SIGN MCHU CAN.” As a Tibetan script sign, it is used as part of Tibetan writing conventions rather than as a standalone punctuation mark. In practice, it may appear alongside other Tibetan characters to form proper orthography in texts that require faithful rendering. If you’re composing Tibetan content, the most important thing is to use the exact character codepoint (U+0F89) rather than visually similar marks. For best results, ensure your font supports the Tibetan Unicode block so the symbol renders correctly.

Common uses

  • Pasting Tibetan script into documents or notes where exact character fidelity matters
  • Correcting or rebuilding Tibetan text after encoding or font issues
  • Designing multilingual layouts that include Tibetan signs in UI and labels
  • Encoding Tibetan names or terms in digital libraries, catalogs, or metadata
  • Writing or editing scholarly/linguistic text that requires precise Unicode characters

Examples

ྉ Tibetan Sign Mchu Can (U+0F89)

  • གོ་གྲངས་དང་མཉམ་པའི་ཚིག་ལྷུག་པར་མཐོང་ྉ
  • བཀའ་ཡིག་ནང་གྲངས་འགྲེལ་ྉ་བཞིན་གསལ་བ
  • སྐད་ཡིག་སྦྱོང་དུ U+0F89 ལེགས་པར་གཞག་ྉ
  • ཡི་གེ་བཟོ་བའི་ཁྲིམས་ལྡན་དུ ྉ འཇུག་བྱས་པ
  • དཔེ་ཆ་ནང་གནས་ཚུལ་བཤད་པར ྉ འདྲ་བའི་ཡི་གེ་བསྐྱར་

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F89
HTML Entityྉ
HTML Codeྉ
CSS\0F89

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Sign Mchu Can letter mean?

“ྉ” is Unicode character U+0F89, named “TIBETAN SIGN MCHU CAN.” As a Tibetan script sign, it is used as part of Tibetan writing conventions rather than as a standalone punctuation mark. In practice, it may appear alongside other Tibetan characters to form proper orthography in texts that require faithful rendering. If you’re composing Tibetan content, the most important thing is to use the exact character codepoint (U+0F89) rather than visually similar marks. For best results, ensure your font supports the Tibetan Unicode block so the symbol renders correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for ྉ?

It is U+0F89.

How can I type or paste this symbol in HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity ྉ.

What CSS or programming escapes can I use?

Common escapes include \\\\0F89 (CSS escape) and \\\\u{0F89} (JavaScript escape).

Why does the symbol not look correct on my screen?

Make sure your font supports the Tibetan Unicode block; otherwise, the character may render as a placeholder box.