Tibetan Sign Yang Rtags Letter
The Tibetan Sign Yang Rtags (྇) is a Unicode Tibetan script character used in written Tibetan text.
U+0F87
྇ is the Tibetan sign called Yang Rtags. It has the Unicode code point U+0F87. Use it to reproduce Tibetan script accurately in documents, UI, and digital typography.
Tibetan Sign Yang Rtags Letter Meaning
྇ (Tibetan Sign Yang Rtags) is a character from the Tibetan script. In Unicode it is identified as “TIBETAN SIGN YANG RTAGS” with code point U+0F87. As with many Tibetan signs, its role is tied to how Tibetan syllables and orthographic elements are composed in written text. Because Tibetan writing is positional and context-sensitive, the best way to use this character is to copy it from a reliable source (or use the exact Unicode code point) and test it in the font you plan to use. Accurate rendering depends on proper Tibetan-capable fonts and correct text direction behavior in your environment.
Common uses
- •Copying Tibetan text exactly for documents and notes
- •Correctly labeling or transcribing names in Tibetan script
- •Designing posters, forms, or UI elements that require Tibetan characters
- •Adding or matching Tibetan punctuation/signs in digital typography workflows
- •Using Unicode code point references in developer documentation and testing
Examples
྇ Tibetan Sign Yang Rtags
- ྇བོད་ཡིག་ནང་྇ འདི་བཀོད་དགོས།
- ྇Unicode གྲངས་ཀ U+0F87 နဲ့་྇ ལྟ་ཞིབ་བྱས།
- ྇སྐད་ཡིག་བརྡ་འཚོལ་ནང་྇ བེདངས།
- ྇ཡིག་ཆ་ནང་྇ ངེས་པར་འབྲེལ་བཞག
- ྇བཀོལ་སྤྱོད་དོན་གྲངས་ནང་྇ བྲིས།
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F87 | |
| HTML Entity | ྇ | |
| HTML Code | ྇ | |
| CSS | \0F87 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Sign Yang Rtags letter mean?
྇ (Tibetan Sign Yang Rtags) is a character from the Tibetan script. In Unicode it is identified as “TIBETAN SIGN YANG RTAGS” with code point U+0F87. As with many Tibetan signs, its role is tied to how Tibetan syllables and orthographic elements are composed in written text. Because Tibetan writing is positional and context-sensitive, the best way to use this character is to copy it from a reliable source (or use the exact Unicode code point) and test it in the font you plan to use. Accurate rendering depends on proper Tibetan-capable fonts and correct text direction behavior in your environment.
What is the Unicode code point for ྇?
The Tibetan Sign Yang Rtags (྇) has Unicode code point U+0F87.
How can I copy the symbol reliably on the web?
Copy the character directly (྇) or use the exact Unicode forms: HTML entity ྇ or CSS/JS escapes like \\0F87 and \\u{0F87}.
Why does ྇ sometimes look incorrect in my app or document?
Rendering depends on having a font that supports Tibetan script. Test with a Tibetan-capable font and confirm your environment handles Tibetan text properly.
Is the symbol the same across platforms?
The character is the same Unicode symbol (U+0F87), but visual appearance can vary by font. Always test in the target platform and font.