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Tibetan Sign Rdel Nag Gsum Letter

࿏ is the Tibetan Sign RDEL NAG GSUM (U+0FCF), used in Tibetan script contexts.

U+0FCF

࿏ is a Tibetan-script character identified as the Tibetan Sign RDEL NAG GSUM. If you need to display or copy it accurately, this page provides the Unicode details and practical ways to use it in text and code. You can copy the symbol directly or use the provided escape sequences.

Tibetan Sign Rdel Nag Gsum Letter Meaning

࿏ (Unicode U+0FCF) is named “TIBETAN SIGN RDEL NAG GSUM”. It belongs to the Tibetan block of Unicode characters and is used as a written sign within Tibetan orthography and related text rendering. Like many script signs, it typically has a specific role in how a word or phrase is formed and displayed, which depends on the surrounding characters and the font shaping rules available in your environment. When you copy it, make sure the target system supports the Tibetan block so the sign renders correctly and consistently.

Common uses

  • Copying Tibetan text for notes, captions, or study materials
  • Adding the character to digital documents that include Tibetan script
  • Using it in web or app content where Tibetan signage must appear correctly
  • Typography and font testing for Tibetan glyph support (U+0FCF)
  • Preparing posts or messages that require exact character matching

Examples

࿏ Tibetan Sign RDEL NAG GSUM

  • Here is the Tibetan sign: ࿏
  • Unicode for this character is U+0FCF (࿏).
  • Please copy: ࿏
  • Testing Tibetan rendering: ࿏
  • The character name is “TIBETAN SIGN RDEL NAG GSUM”: ࿏

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0FCF
HTML Entity࿏
HTML Code࿏
CSS\0FCF

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Sign Rdel Nag Gsum letter mean?

࿏ (Unicode U+0FCF) is named “TIBETAN SIGN RDEL NAG GSUM”. It belongs to the Tibetan block of Unicode characters and is used as a written sign within Tibetan orthography and related text rendering. Like many script signs, it typically has a specific role in how a word or phrase is formed and displayed, which depends on the surrounding characters and the font shaping rules available in your environment. When you copy it, make sure the target system supports the Tibetan block so the sign renders correctly and consistently.

What is the Unicode code point for ࿏?

The Unicode code point for ࿏ is U+0FCF.

How can I copy ࿏ into HTML?

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

What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use for this character?

CSS escape: \\0FCF. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{0FCF}.

Will ࿏ always display correctly on every device?

It depends on font and Unicode support. If the target font doesn’t include the Tibetan glyphs, it may not render as expected.