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Tibetan Subjoined Letter Nya Letter

ྙ (U+0F99) is the Tibetan subjoined letter NYA used to form Tibetan consonant clusters.

U+0F99

ྙ is a Tibetan script character known as the subjoined letter NYA. In Tibetan writing, subjoined forms help create consonant stacks and clusters. You can copy it directly for typography, labels, and multilingual text.

Tibetan Subjoined Letter Nya Letter Meaning

ྙ is the Tibetan “subjoined letter NYA” (Unicode U+0F99). As a subjoined letter, it is typically used in consonant clusters where a letter is written below another consonant to indicate a combined sound or structure. The exact phonetic value depends on the surrounding Tibetan letters and the grammatical construction. In practice, this means ྙ is most useful when you are reproducing Tibetan orthography accurately, such as copying text from documents, typesetting Tibetan names or terms, or working with Unicode Tibetan fonts and rendering. Use the character as-is in Unicode text to preserve correct glyph shaping.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting Tibetan text that contains the NYA subjoined form
  • Typography and layout work where Tibetan clusters must match original spelling
  • Software localization for Tibetan-language labels and UI strings
  • Academic or archival transcription of Tibetan documents
  • Creating multilingual content where correct Unicode characters matter

Examples

ྙ Tibetan Subjoined Letter NYA

  • དཀྱིལ་དུ ྙ སྒྲིབ་གསལ་འབྲས།
  • བོད་ཡིག་ནང་ ྙ མཐུན་སྦྱར་བྱས།
  • སྐད་ཡིག་དག་ལ་འཕྲལ་ ྙ བརྗོད་འདྲ།
  • ཁྲིམས་ཡིག་འགོད་ནང་ U+0F99 ྙ བཀོད།
  • ཡིག་ཆ་ནས་ ྙ འདྲ་བའི་ཚིག་བཏོན།

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F99
HTML Entityྙ
HTML Codeྙ
CSS\0F99

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Nya letter mean?

ྙ is the Tibetan “subjoined letter NYA” (Unicode U+0F99). As a subjoined letter, it is typically used in consonant clusters where a letter is written below another consonant to indicate a combined sound or structure. The exact phonetic value depends on the surrounding Tibetan letters and the grammatical construction. In practice, this means ྙ is most useful when you are reproducing Tibetan orthography accurately, such as copying text from documents, typesetting Tibetan names or terms, or working with Unicode Tibetan fonts and rendering. Use the character as-is in Unicode text to preserve correct glyph shaping.

What is ྙ in Unicode?

ྙ is the Tibetan “subjoined letter NYA” with Unicode code point U+0F99.

Is ྙ a standalone letter or does it depend on context?

It is a subjoined form, so it is usually used in combination with other Tibetan letters to create consonant clusters; its role depends on surrounding characters.

How can I copy ྙ reliably?

Use the symbol directly (ྙ) or copy one of the provided forms like the HTML entity ྙ or the Unicode code point U+0F99.

Why does the glyph look different in my document?

Subjoined forms rely on proper Tibetan font support and rendering; different fonts or missing glyph shaping can affect how the character appears.