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Tibetan Subjoined Letter Dda Letter

ྜ is the Tibetan subjoined letter DDA (U+0F9C), used in Tibetan writing systems as a subjoined form.

U+0F9C

The symbol ྜ is known in Unicode as the Tibetan Subjoined Letter DDA. It is used as a subjoined letter in Tibetan script. On this page you can copy it and find reliable encoding details.

Tibetan Subjoined Letter Dda Letter Meaning

In Unicode, ྜ is named “TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER DDA” (U+0F9C). As a subjoined letter, it functions as a form that appears beneath another character in Tibetan orthography. Subjoined letters are part of how Tibetan spellings represent consonant combinations within words. Depending on the surrounding letters and the font’s shaping support, the visual result may require proper Tibetan font rendering to appear correctly. For most users, the practical value is reliable copying and correct Unicode input when working with Tibetan text, typography, or multilingual digital documents.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste Tibetan text that includes the subjoined DDA consonant form
  • Typing or composing Tibetan content in apps that support Unicode input
  • Web and document typography work where U+0F9C must be inserted precisely
  • Linguistics or education materials that reference Tibetan orthography
  • Social media posts that include authentic Tibetan script characters

Examples

ྜ Tibetan Subjoined Letter DDA

  • ཀྜཀ
  • དྜད
  • བྜབ
  • མྜམ
  • སྜས

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F9C
HTML Entityྜ
HTML Codeྜ
CSS\0F9C

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Dda letter mean?

In Unicode, ྜ is named “TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER DDA” (U+0F9C). As a subjoined letter, it functions as a form that appears beneath another character in Tibetan orthography. Subjoined letters are part of how Tibetan spellings represent consonant combinations within words. Depending on the surrounding letters and the font’s shaping support, the visual result may require proper Tibetan font rendering to appear correctly. For most users, the practical value is reliable copying and correct Unicode input when working with Tibetan text, typography, or multilingual digital documents.

What is the Unicode name of ྜ?

Its Unicode name is “TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER DDA”.

What is the code point for ྜ?

The code point is U+0F9C.

How can I copy ྜ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ྜ.

Why does ྜ not look correct in my text?

The correct appearance depends on using a font and shaping support for Tibetan script. Try a Tibetan-capable Unicode font.