Tibetan Subjoined Letter Nna Letter
ྞ is the Tibetan subjoined letter NNA, used as a joining form under other Tibetan letters.
U+0F9E
ྞ (U+0F9E) is a Tibetan character known as the Subjoined Letter NNA. Because it is “subjoined,” it typically appears attached below or beneath a base letter in Tibetan text. This page helps you copy it correctly and use it in documents, design, and web content.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter Nna Letter Meaning
Tibetan Subjoined Letter NNA (ྞ) is part of the Tibetan script family and is used in subjoined forms that attach to another letter. In practice, it functions as a component that modifies how a base character is rendered, often appearing underneath it rather than standing alone. Like other Tibetan subjoined letters, its visual position and behavior depend on proper font support and the surrounding Tibetan characters. When entering or programming text, the key identifier is its Unicode code point U+0F9E, which ensures the exact character is used across systems that support Tibetan rendering.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for Tibetan text editing where a subjoined NNA form is required
- •Accurate data entry in multilingual documents or digital archives
- •Typography and layout testing for Tibetan script rendering in design tools
- •Web or app development when you need the exact Unicode character U+0F9E
- •Creating labels, transcriptions, or study materials that include Tibetan orthography
Examples
ྞ Tibetan Subjoined Letter NNA
- ྞསྞ་
- ྞཀྞ་
- ྞརྞང
- ྞབྞོ།
- ྞསྐྞི
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0F9E | |
| HTML Entity | ྞ | |
| HTML Code | ྞ | |
| CSS | \0F9E |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Nna letter mean?
Tibetan Subjoined Letter NNA (ྞ) is part of the Tibetan script family and is used in subjoined forms that attach to another letter. In practice, it functions as a component that modifies how a base character is rendered, often appearing underneath it rather than standing alone. Like other Tibetan subjoined letters, its visual position and behavior depend on proper font support and the surrounding Tibetan characters. When entering or programming text, the key identifier is its Unicode code point U+0F9E, which ensures the exact character is used across systems that support Tibetan rendering.
What is the Unicode code point for ྞ?
The Unicode code point for ྞ is U+0F9E.
How do I copy it in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity ྞ (decimal) or ྞ (hex).
Why does the symbol sometimes look like it belongs under another letter?
Because it is a subjoined Tibetan letter, it is designed to attach under a base letter. The exact appearance also depends on font and the surrounding Tibetan characters.
How can developers type it in code reliably?
Use the Unicode escape for the character, such as \\u{0F9E} (or the CSS escape \\0F9E), assuming your environment supports Unicode escapes and Tibetan fonts.