Tibetan Subjoined Letter Dzha Letter
ྫྷ is the Tibetan subjoined letter Dzha (U+0FAC), used as a dependent mark attached under letters.
U+0FAC
The symbol ྫྷ is a Tibetan subjoined letter known as Dzha. It’s designed to appear attached under a base letter in Tibetan script. Use the copy options below to insert it in web pages, documents, and designs.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter Dzha Letter Meaning
ྫྷ (Tibetan Subjoined Letter Dzha) is a dependent character used in Tibetan script. Because it is “subjoined,” it typically combines with a preceding or related base letter so the visual result is a letter complex, with this form placed beneath the base. In practical use, it functions as part of Tibetan orthography rather than as an independent standalone letter in most contexts. When entering Tibetan text, make sure the subjoined letter appears in the correct position relative to its base character, and prefer Unicode input (U+0FAC) to avoid font or encoding issues.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting Tibetan text where the subjoined Dzha form is required
- •Typography and layout work for Tibetan script in design tools
- •Web or app content that must render Tibetan correctly with Unicode
- •Academic or linguistic documents needing precise Tibetan character data
- •Inputting Tibetan names and words into editors that support Unicode
Examples
ྫྷ Tibetan Subjoined Letter Dzha
- ྫྷསྫྷའ་
- ྫྷཀྫྷས་
- ྫྷབྱྫྷི་
- ྫྷལྫྷོང་
- ྫྷརྒྱྫྷ་
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0FAC | |
| HTML Entity | ྫྷ | |
| HTML Code | ྫྷ | |
| CSS | \0FAC |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Dzha letter mean?
ྫྷ (Tibetan Subjoined Letter Dzha) is a dependent character used in Tibetan script. Because it is “subjoined,” it typically combines with a preceding or related base letter so the visual result is a letter complex, with this form placed beneath the base. In practical use, it functions as part of Tibetan orthography rather than as an independent standalone letter in most contexts. When entering Tibetan text, make sure the subjoined letter appears in the correct position relative to its base character, and prefer Unicode input (U+0FAC) to avoid font or encoding issues.
What is the Unicode code point for ྫྷ?
The Unicode code point for ྫྷ is U+0FAC.
Is ྫྷ a standalone letter or a dependent mark?
ྫྷ is a subjoined (dependent) letter form. It is meant to combine with a base letter and typically appears attached beneath it.
How can I type or insert ྫྷ in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity ྫྷ or paste the character directly.
What are the CSS/JavaScript escapes for ྫྷ?
CSS escape: \\0FAC. JavaScript escape: \\u{0FAC}.