Tibetan Subjoined Letter Nga Letter
ྔ is the Tibetan subjoined letter nga used to form stacked/combined letter shapes in Tibetan script.
U+0F94
ྔ (U+0F94) is a Tibetan subjoined letter. It’s typically used as part of a larger Tibetan letter sequence rather than standing alone. This page helps you copy it and enter it reliably in different tools.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter Nga Letter Meaning
In Tibetan writing, “subjoined” letters are attached to another character to create a combined stacked form. The character shown here, ྔ (Tibetan Subjoined Letter NGA, U+0F94), represents the subjoined form of “nga” within such stacks. Because Tibetan orthography relies on the positioning of these subjoined shapes, the symbol’s meaning is most accurate when viewed inside the full syllable or word it modifies. For practical use, treat ྔ as a specific Unicode character (not just decoration): copy the exact character, or use a Unicode-aware font/input method so the stacked rendering appears correctly.
Common uses
- •Typing Tibetan text that requires the subjoined nga form in a syllable
- •Correcting or proofreading Tibetan spellings where letter stacking matters
- •Publishing bilingual content where exact Unicode characters must match
- •Adding Tibetan characters to subtitles, captions, and transcripts
- •Web and app text entry using Unicode (for example, in editors and forms)
Examples
ྔ Tibetan Subjoined Letter NGA
- ྔབྱྔ
- ྔཀྱྔ
- ྔསྔྔ
- ྔདྷྔ
- ྔྔ་(example spacing)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F94 | |
| HTML Entity | ྔ | |
| HTML Code | ྔ | |
| CSS | \0F94 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Nga letter mean?
In Tibetan writing, “subjoined” letters are attached to another character to create a combined stacked form. The character shown here, ྔ (Tibetan Subjoined Letter NGA, U+0F94), represents the subjoined form of “nga” within such stacks. Because Tibetan orthography relies on the positioning of these subjoined shapes, the symbol’s meaning is most accurate when viewed inside the full syllable or word it modifies. For practical use, treat ྔ as a specific Unicode character (not just decoration): copy the exact character, or use a Unicode-aware font/input method so the stacked rendering appears correctly.
What is the Unicode code point for ྔ?
The Unicode code point is U+0F94.
How can I enter ྔ in a web page?
You can paste the character directly, use the HTML entity ྔ, or use a Unicode escape like \\u{0F94} (in supporting JavaScript contexts).
Is ྔ the same as the regular Tibetan letter nga?
No. ྔ specifically represents the Tibetan “subjoined” letter nga (stacked/attached form), not the non-subjoined form.
Why does ྔ sometimes look wrong or not stack properly?
Stacking depends on correct Unicode text flow and font support. Make sure you use the exact character (U+0F94) and a font that supports Tibetan script rendering.