free-symbols

Tibetan Subjoined Letter Cha Letter

ྖ (U+0F96) is the Tibetan subjoined letter cha used under consonants in Tibetan text.

U+0F96

The symbol ྖ is a Tibetan subjoined letter. It is typically used to attach the “cha” form to a preceding consonant in Tibetan writing. Here you can copy it and find its Unicode details and practical usage notes.

Tibetan Subjoined Letter Cha Letter Meaning

ྖ is “Tibetan Subjoined Letter CHA” (Unicode U+0F96). In Tibetan script, subjoined letters are written in a compact form under or attached to a base consonant rather than standing alone. The “CHA” subjoined form specifically represents the consonant cha in the position marked by that subjoined writing style. Depending on the surrounding Tibetan letters and the orthographic rules of the word, this subjoined form contributes to the overall spelling and phonetic value as determined by the full syllable structure. When you type or design Tibetan text, using the correct Unicode character ensures the proper rendering and layout behavior.

Common uses

  • Copying Tibetan text that contains the subjoined “cha” letter (U+0F96).
  • Designing multilingual layouts or signage that includes Tibetan orthography.
  • Programming or templating where you need the exact Unicode character for U+0F96.
  • Transcription, research notes, or digital documents that preserve correct Tibetan spelling.
  • Creating web content (headings, labels, or captions) where accurate script rendering matters.

Examples

ྖ Tibetan Subjoined Letter CHA

  • ༄༅། དགྐྖ།
  • བོྖབོྖ།
  • འགྲོྖན།
  • དཔྱོདྖ།
  • ཡིགྖ་ བཀོད།

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F96
HTML Entityྖ
HTML Codeྖ
CSS\0F96

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Cha letter mean?

ྖ is “Tibetan Subjoined Letter CHA” (Unicode U+0F96). In Tibetan script, subjoined letters are written in a compact form under or attached to a base consonant rather than standing alone. The “CHA” subjoined form specifically represents the consonant cha in the position marked by that subjoined writing style. Depending on the surrounding Tibetan letters and the orthographic rules of the word, this subjoined form contributes to the overall spelling and phonetic value as determined by the full syllable structure. When you type or design Tibetan text, using the correct Unicode character ensures the proper rendering and layout behavior.

What is Unicode for this symbol?

The Tibetan Subjoined Letter CHA is U+0F96.

How do I copy this character reliably?

Select and copy the character shown on this page (ྖ). If you need a specific code form, use the provided HTML entity (ྖ) or escapes (\\0F96, \\u{0F96}).

Is this a standalone letter or a subjoined form?

It is a subjoined form. In Tibetan script, it is used in connection with a preceding base consonant according to orthographic rules.

Why does the symbol look different in my font or browser?

Tibetan rendering depends on the font and shaping support. Using a Unicode-capable Tibetan font and proper text encoding helps ensure correct display.