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Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ddha Letter

ྜྷ is the Tibetan subjoined letter DDHA (Unicode U+0F9D) used in Tibetan scripts.

U+0F9D

ྜྷ is a Tibetan subjoined letter represented by Unicode code point U+0F9D. It’s mainly encountered in Tibetan script text where subjoined consonant forms are required. Use the copy options and escapes below for reliable pasting in apps and code.

Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ddha Letter Meaning

ྜྷ is the Tibetan character named “Tibetan Subjoined Letter DDHA” (Unicode U+0F9D). As a subjoined letter, it typically appears attached to a preceding consonant in Tibetan writing, forming part of the syllable structure rather than standing alone. Subjoined forms are used to represent stacked or combined consonant behavior in Tibetan orthography. When working with Tibetan text—such as editing, web design, or digital typesetting—use the correct Unicode character to ensure proper rendering and syllable composition. The HTML entity is ྜྷ and common code escapes are available for developers.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting correct Tibetan script text into documents and messaging apps
  • Web design and UI text for Tibetan-language content where subjoined consonants must match Unicode
  • Transcription and transcription verification for Tibetan names, phrases, or scholarly notes
  • Programming and data entry where Unicode accuracy matters (e.g., search, indexing, or normalization)
  • Typography and layout testing to confirm font support for Tibetan subjoined letters

Examples

ྜྷ Tibetan Subjoined Letter DDHA

  • Paste: ྜྷ
  • Unicode test string: ྜྷ U+0F9D
  • HTML entity: ྜྷ
  • Escapes in code: \\u{0F9D}
  • Tibetan text sample (subjoined form): ྜྷ + surrounding Tibetan characters

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F9D
HTML Entityྜྷ
HTML Codeྜྷ
CSS\0F9D

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ddha letter mean?

ྜྷ is the Tibetan character named “Tibetan Subjoined Letter DDHA” (Unicode U+0F9D). As a subjoined letter, it typically appears attached to a preceding consonant in Tibetan writing, forming part of the syllable structure rather than standing alone. Subjoined forms are used to represent stacked or combined consonant behavior in Tibetan orthography. When working with Tibetan text—such as editing, web design, or digital typesetting—use the correct Unicode character to ensure proper rendering and syllable composition. The HTML entity is ྜྷ and common code escapes are available for developers.

What is the Unicode code point for ྜྷ?

ྜྷ is Unicode U+0F9D.

How do I write this symbol in HTML?

Use the HTML entity ྜྷ.

What are the common code escapes for developers?

CSS escape: \\0F9D. JavaScript escape: \\u{0F9D}.

Is this symbol the same as a normal Tibetan letter?

No—ྜྷ is a Tibetan subjoined letter, meaning it is typically used as part of a stacked/conjoined syllable form in Tibetan script.