Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ha Letter
ྷ is the Tibetan subjoined letter ha, used in Tibetan script as a subjoined form.
U+0FB7
ྷ (U+0FB7) is a Tibetan subjoined letter used in Tibetan script. It typically appears attached below another letter in the way subjoined forms are rendered. This page helps you copy it and use the correct Unicode information in your tools.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ha Letter Meaning
Tibetan subjoined letters are written in a dependent position relative to another letter, and they help represent how sounds and letter combinations are structured in Tibetan orthography. The character ྷ specifically is named “TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER HA” (Unicode U+0FB7). When you type or paste it, software that supports the Tibetan block should display it in the subjoined position according to the font and shaping behavior. Use it when you need to reproduce a specific Tibetan letter sequence rather than a standalone “ha” shape.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting Tibetan text that contains the specific subjoined form ྷ
- •Typography work for Tibetan-script layouts where subjoined letter forms must be exact
- •Rendering and testing Unicode strings involving the Tibetan block (U+0FB7)
- •Content creation for writers or editors needing accurate Tibetan orthography
- •Developer testing for font support, shaping, and input/output correctness
Examples
ྷ Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ha (U+0FB7)
- ྷ༄༅། དབུགས་སྟོན་ཞིང་ཚིག་འབྲི་བྱེད། ྷ
- ྷརྒྱ་གར་ལས་བྱུང་བའི་སྐད་ཡིག་ནང་དུ ྷ ཡོད།
- ྷབོད་ཡིག་ཞིབ་བཤེར་གྱི་ཚོད་སྒྲིག: ྷ
- ྷདཔེ་ཡིག་ནང་གི་ཡི་གེ་རྣམས་ ྷ
- ྷUnicode ཚོད་སྒྲིག: \u000fb7
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0FB7 | |
| HTML Entity | ྷ | |
| HTML Code | ྷ | |
| CSS | \0FB7 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ha letter mean?
Tibetan subjoined letters are written in a dependent position relative to another letter, and they help represent how sounds and letter combinations are structured in Tibetan orthography. The character ྷ specifically is named “TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER HA” (Unicode U+0FB7). When you type or paste it, software that supports the Tibetan block should display it in the subjoined position according to the font and shaping behavior. Use it when you need to reproduce a specific Tibetan letter sequence rather than a standalone “ha” shape.
What is the Unicode code point for ྷ?
The character ྷ is U+0FB7.
How can I include this symbol in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ྷ.
What are the common escape sequences for programming?
CSS escape: \\0FB7. JavaScript escape: \\u{0FB7}.
Why does the symbol look like it attaches below another letter?
Because it is a “subjoined” letter in Tibetan script; its visual placement depends on font rendering and shaping support.