Tibetan Subjoined Letter Bha Letter
ྦྷ is the Tibetan subjoined letter BHA (Unicode U+0FA7) used in stacked/scripted combinations.
U+0FA7
The character ྦྷ is part of the Tibetan Unicode block. It’s commonly used as a subjoined form of the letter BHA in Tibetan writing. Use the options below to copy it reliably across devices and fonts.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter Bha Letter Meaning
ྦྷ (TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER BHA, Unicode U+0FA7) is a Tibetan script character used in subjoined or stacked letter formations. In Tibetan writing systems, different letter forms appear depending on how characters combine within a syllable or cluster. The subjoined form is placed in a supporting/stacked position relative to a base letter so the sequence is rendered correctly. When you’re typing or designing Tibetan text, using the proper subjoined character helps ensure the visual structure matches how Tibetan script expects letters to be arranged. For best results, use fonts that support Tibetan script.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste Tibetan text that requires the subjoined BHA form
- •Web and UI typography for Tibetan script display
- •Correctly encoding Tibetan names, terms, or transliterations that use stacked letters
- •Linguistics and documentation where the exact Unicode character matters
- •Creating subtitles or captions containing Tibetan script
Examples
ྦྷ Tibetan Subjoined Letter BHA
- ྦྷཀྦྷྦྷ
- ྦྷདྦྷོ
- ྦྷངྦྷ་ལ
- ྦྷྦྷས་ཀ
- ྦྷཚིགྦྷ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0FA7 | |
| HTML Entity | ྦྷ | |
| HTML Code | ྦྷ | |
| CSS | \0FA7 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Bha letter mean?
ྦྷ (TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER BHA, Unicode U+0FA7) is a Tibetan script character used in subjoined or stacked letter formations. In Tibetan writing systems, different letter forms appear depending on how characters combine within a syllable or cluster. The subjoined form is placed in a supporting/stacked position relative to a base letter so the sequence is rendered correctly. When you’re typing or designing Tibetan text, using the proper subjoined character helps ensure the visual structure matches how Tibetan script expects letters to be arranged. For best results, use fonts that support Tibetan script.
What Unicode character is ྦྷ?
ྦྷ is TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER BHA with Unicode code point U+0FA7.
How can I copy ྦྷ safely for web or code?
You can copy the character directly (ྦྷ), or use one of the provided encodings like ྦྷ or U+0FA7.
Why does this character look different from a regular “bha”?
It’s a subjoined (stacked) form. Tibetan subjoined letters are designed to appear in a specific position relative to a base letter.
Will all fonts display ྦྷ correctly?
Not necessarily. For best results, use a font that supports Tibetan script and subjoined forms.