Tibetan Subjoined Letter Gha Letter
ྒྷ is the Tibetan subjoined letter Gha used in stacked Tibetan letter writing.
U+0F93
ྒྷ is Unicode character U+0F93, named “TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER GHA”. It’s typically used as a subjoined mark in Tibetan script for forming stacked letter combinations. You can copy it directly or use the provided code escapes in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter Gha Letter Meaning
The character ྒྷ (U+0F93) is the Tibetan subjoined letter Gha. In Tibetan writing, “subjoined” letters are written attached under (or as part of) the main consonant stack to form a combined syllable structure. The exact visual result depends on the surrounding Tibetan letters and how the font renders stacking. Because it is a standalone Unicode character, it can be inserted directly into text whenever you need the specific subjoined Gha form, for example when reproducing Tibetan spellings accurately, creating Tibetan typography, or working with copied text from documents that include this letter.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste Tibetan text that contains the specific subjoined form of Gha
- •Typography and layout work needing accurate Tibetan letter stacking (U+0F93)
- •Digital transcription of Tibetan words from manuscripts or printed sources
- •Building searchable text or datasets that preserve original Unicode characters
- •UI or documentation strings that must display the exact Tibetan character
Examples
ྒྷ Tibetan Subjoined Letter Gha (U+0F93)
- ྒྷསྒྷྱི་ འདི་ལྟར་
- ྒྷབཀྲ་ཤིས་ཞུས་ནས ྒྷ
- ྒྷདཔེ་ཆ་ནང་ U+0F93 ྒྷ ཡོད་
- ྒྷཡི་གེ་མཐའ་མ ྒྷ འཁོད་
- ྒྷTibetan typing test: ཀྲྒྷ ྒྷ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F93 | |
| HTML Entity | ྒྷ | |
| HTML Code | ྒྷ | |
| CSS | \0F93 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Gha letter mean?
The character ྒྷ (U+0F93) is the Tibetan subjoined letter Gha. In Tibetan writing, “subjoined” letters are written attached under (or as part of) the main consonant stack to form a combined syllable structure. The exact visual result depends on the surrounding Tibetan letters and how the font renders stacking. Because it is a standalone Unicode character, it can be inserted directly into text whenever you need the specific subjoined Gha form, for example when reproducing Tibetan spellings accurately, creating Tibetan typography, or working with copied text from documents that include this letter.
What is the Unicode for ྒྷ?
The Unicode code point for ྒྷ is U+0F93.
How can I copy ྒྷ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity ྒྷ (or the character directly).
How do I type or render ྒྷ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\0F93. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{0F93}.
Will ྒྷ always look the same in every font?
No. Its appearance depends on font support and how Tibetan stacking is rendered, especially relative to surrounding Tibetan letters.