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Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ja Letter

ྗ is the Tibetan subjoined letter ja (U+0F97) used as a combining character in Tibetan writing.

U+0F97

“ྗ” is a Tibetan subjoined letter. It is encoded as U+0F97 and is typically used as a combining mark attached to a base character. This page helps you copy it reliably in different environments.

Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ja Letter Meaning

“ྗ” (Tibetan Subjoined Letter JA, U+0F97) is a Tibetan script character used in subjoined forms. As a subjoined letter, it appears attached to another Tibetan letter, typically affecting the way the written syllable is assembled in Tibetan orthography. Because it is a subjoined character, it usually functions as a combining sign rather than a standalone letter in normal text. When you insert it, ensure the text renderer supports Tibetan combining behavior and that you place it in the correct sequence relative to the base letter. For copying, use the Unicode character directly or the provided code point (U+0F97) via your input method.

Common uses

  • Typing Tibetan text that requires the subjoined “ja” form
  • Correctly composing syllables in Tibetan-script transcription and proofreading
  • Linguistics and language-learning materials where specific subjoined forms matter
  • Designing Tibetan typography layouts and testing combining mark rendering
  • Creating searchable text snippets or annotations that must match Unicode exactly

Examples

ྗ Tibetan Subjoined Letter JA

  • གྗ
  • ཀྗ
  • དྗ
  • ནྗ
  • སྗ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F97
HTML Entityྗ
HTML Codeྗ
CSS\0F97

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ja letter mean?

“ྗ” (Tibetan Subjoined Letter JA, U+0F97) is a Tibetan script character used in subjoined forms. As a subjoined letter, it appears attached to another Tibetan letter, typically affecting the way the written syllable is assembled in Tibetan orthography. Because it is a subjoined character, it usually functions as a combining sign rather than a standalone letter in normal text. When you insert it, ensure the text renderer supports Tibetan combining behavior and that you place it in the correct sequence relative to the base letter. For copying, use the Unicode character directly or the provided code point (U+0F97) via your input method.

Is “ྗ” a standalone letter or a combining mark?

It is a Tibetan subjoined letter. In normal Tibetan writing, it is used attached to a base character and behaves like a combining form.

What is the Unicode code point for “ྗ”?

The Unicode code point is U+0F97 (HTML entity: ྗ).

How can I copy it for software and web pages?

Copy the character directly (“ྗ”). For code, you can also use the HTML entity (ྗ) or Unicode escapes like \\u{0F97}.

Why does it not display correctly on my device?

Some fonts or renderers may not fully support Tibetan combining behavior. Try switching to a Unicode/Tibetan-capable font and ensure your text engine supports subjoined forms.