Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ca Letter
ྕ is the Tibetan subjoined letter CA, encoded as Unicode U+0F95.
U+0F95
The symbol ྕ is known in Unicode as TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER CA. It’s used as a subjoined form in Tibetan writing, where it attaches beneath a base letter. This page helps you copy the character and use the right Unicode/HTML forms.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ca Letter Meaning
In Unicode, ྕ is labeled TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER CA (U+0F95). As a “subjoined letter,” it functions visually and orthographically as a form that appears beneath a related base letter in Tibetan script. The character is primarily used in Tibetan text that requires proper subjoined stacking, which can be important for accurate reading and typography. If you’re working with Tibetan fonts, document conversion, or multilingual publishing, using the correct code point (U+0F95) helps ensure the character displays properly and remains consistent across platforms and systems.
Common uses
- •Copying Tibetan text that includes the subjoined CA form
- •Editing Tibetan documents and correcting stacked letter forms
- •Using Unicode characters in digital typography and font testing
- •Building multilingual content templates that must preserve Tibetan script
- •Referencing the exact character in localization and text-processing workflows
Examples
ྕ Tibetan Subjoined Letter CA
- ྕཀྕ ཞུ་བ།
- ྕདྕ་པའི་ཚིག།
- ྕརྒྱུད་སྕྕོ།
- ྕབྱང་ལྕགས་དངྕ།
- ྕཡིག་ཚོགས་ནང་ྕ བཙུགས།
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F95 | |
| HTML Entity | ྕ | |
| HTML Code | ྕ | |
| CSS | \0F95 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ྕ?
The character ྕ is U+0F95.
What is the HTML entity for ྕ?
The provided HTML entity is ྕ.
How do I write ྕ in CSS?
Use the provided CSS escape: \\0F95.
What does “subjoined letter CA” mean?
It indicates that the character is used in Tibetan writing as a subjoined form, appearing beneath a related base letter.