Tibetan Subjoined Letter Fixed-form Wa Letter
ྺ is the Tibetan subjoined letter fixed-form wa, used as a stacked/subjoined mark in Tibetan text.
U+0FBA
ྺ is a Tibetan character with the Unicode codepoint U+0FBA. Because it is designed for Tibetan script layout, it is often used as part of consonant stacks and subjoined forms. Below you’ll find practical copy options and developer-ready details.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter Fixed-form Wa Letter Meaning
ྺ (U+0FBA) is the Tibetan “subjoined letter fixed-form wa.” As a subjoined character, it is typically used in Tibetan writing where a consonant form appears attached below (or in a subjoined position) to create a specific syllable structure. Like other Tibetan subjoined letters, its appearance depends on correct rendering by fonts and Tibetan text shaping support. You’ll most often encounter this character in properly formatted Tibetan script content, such as transliterations, digital Tibetan documents, and text that includes stacked consonant groups.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for Tibetan script in notes, documents, or comments
- •Typing or composing Tibetan text in chat or social posts that require correct stacking
- •Preparing digital typography samples that include Tibetan fixed-form subjoined letters
- •Linguistic or transliteration work where the exact Unicode character matters
- •Developer use for UI strings, content systems, and search indexing that must preserve U+0FBA
Examples
ྺ Tibetan Subjoined Letter Fixed-Form Wa
- ྺཀྺ་
- ྺབྺག།
- ྺདྺར།
- ྺམྺ་ བརྗོད།
- ྺཞྺབ།
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0FBA | |
| HTML Entity | ྺ | |
| HTML Code | ྺ | |
| CSS | \0FBA |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Fixed-form Wa letter mean?
ྺ (U+0FBA) is the Tibetan “subjoined letter fixed-form wa.” As a subjoined character, it is typically used in Tibetan writing where a consonant form appears attached below (or in a subjoined position) to create a specific syllable structure. Like other Tibetan subjoined letters, its appearance depends on correct rendering by fonts and Tibetan text shaping support. You’ll most often encounter this character in properly formatted Tibetan script content, such as transliterations, digital Tibetan documents, and text that includes stacked consonant groups.
What is the Unicode for ྺ?
ྺ has Unicode codepoint U+0FBA.
How can I copy and paste this character?
Copy the symbol (ྺ) directly from this page, or use the HTML entity ྺ / ྺ shown in the copy variations.
Will it always look the same on every device?
Not necessarily. Tibetan subjoined letters rely on proper font support and text rendering/shaping. If your font doesn’t support Tibetan shaping, the displayed form may be incorrect.
Where should I use this character?
Use it when you specifically need the Tibetan “subjoined letter fixed-form wa” character (U+0FBA) in Tibetan text, transliteration data, or developer content that must preserve the exact character.