Tibetan Subjoined Letter A Letter
ྸ (U+0FB8) is the Tibetan subjoined letter A used in Tibetan orthography.
U+0FB8
ྸ is a Tibetan script character encoded as U+0FB8. It is used as a subjoined form of the letter A in Tibetan writing. This page helps you copy it reliably and find related characters.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter A Letter Meaning
ྸ is the Tibetan subjoined letter A (Unicode name: TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER A, code point U+0FB8). In Tibetan orthography, subjoined letters are typically used to indicate a consonant or letter that attaches under a base letter. Because its shape is specifically “subjoined,” it should be used when you need the under-letter form rather than a normal standalone vowel or consonant. For correct rendering, make sure the text is displayed with fonts that support Tibetan script and that your environment handles Unicode characters properly.
Common uses
- •Typing or proofreading Tibetan text that uses subjoined letter forms
- •Preparing subtitles, captions, or UI strings that include Tibetan script
- •Correcting misrendered Tibetan characters when letters appear in the wrong position
- •Academic or documentation work that requires exact Unicode characters
- •Building multilingual templates where Tibetan characters must be consistent
Examples
ྸ Tibetan Subjoined Letter A
- ྸགྸ དེའི་ནང་ འབྲི།
- ྸདོན་དག་ྸ ཡོད་པ་འདི་ལྟ།
- ྸསྐད་ཡིག དང་ འབྲེལ་བ་ྸ
- ྸཚིག་འགྲེལ་ྸ ལག་ལེན་བྱ།
- ྸཡིག་ཆ་ྸ ནང་གཏོང་པ་བྱིན།
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0FB8 | |
| HTML Entity | ྸ | |
| HTML Code | ྸ | |
| CSS | \0FB8 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter A letter mean?
ྸ is the Tibetan subjoined letter A (Unicode name: TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER A, code point U+0FB8). In Tibetan orthography, subjoined letters are typically used to indicate a consonant or letter that attaches under a base letter. Because its shape is specifically “subjoined,” it should be used when you need the under-letter form rather than a normal standalone vowel or consonant. For correct rendering, make sure the text is displayed with fonts that support Tibetan script and that your environment handles Unicode characters properly.