Tibetan Subjoined Letter Pha Letter
ྥ is the Tibetan subjoined letter Pha (Unicode U+0FA5) used in Tibetan orthography.
U+0FA5
ྥ is a Tibetan script character used as a subjoined letter. In Unicode it is named “TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER PHA” and has the code point U+0FA5. You can copy it directly or generate it using common Unicode escapes.
Tibetan Subjoined Letter Pha Letter Meaning
In Tibetan writing, “subjoined letters” are attached to other letters to form a combined syllable shape. The character ྥ is specifically the Tibetan subjoined letter Pha, identified in Unicode as U+0FA5. Visually, it appears as a diacritic-like component that sits under (or modifies) the preceding letter’s form. Its exact role depends on the orthographic context where it is attached, helping represent phonetic and grammatical distinctions in Tibetan words. Use it when you are reproducing Tibetan text accurately, working with transliteration outputs, or building fonts and text pipelines that must preserve correct Unicode behavior.
Common uses
- •Copying and pasting Tibetan text where a subjoined Pha component is required
- •Creating accurate Tibetan language documents in word processors and publishing tools
- •Testing font rendering and glyph positioning for Tibetan subjoined letters
- •Generating or validating Unicode strings in software that handles Tibetan script
- •Supporting search, indexing, or normalization for Tibetan text data
Examples
ྥ Tibetan Subjoined Letter Pha
- ྥསྥ་བ
- ྥགནསྥ
- ྥབཀྲ་ཤིསྥ
- ྥདཔྱདྥ
- ྥསྐྱེསྥ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0FA5 | |
| HTML Entity | ྥ | |
| HTML Code | ྥ | |
| CSS | \0FA5 |
FAQ
What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Pha letter mean?
In Tibetan writing, “subjoined letters” are attached to other letters to form a combined syllable shape. The character ྥ is specifically the Tibetan subjoined letter Pha, identified in Unicode as U+0FA5. Visually, it appears as a diacritic-like component that sits under (or modifies) the preceding letter’s form. Its exact role depends on the orthographic context where it is attached, helping represent phonetic and grammatical distinctions in Tibetan words. Use it when you are reproducing Tibetan text accurately, working with transliteration outputs, or building fonts and text pipelines that must preserve correct Unicode behavior.
What is the Unicode code point for ྥ?
It is U+0FA5, named “TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER PHA”.
How can I copy ྥ easily?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the HTML entity ྥ in supported environments.
Does ྥ have a special “subjoined” behavior?
Yes. It is intended to be used as a subjoined letter component that attaches under/modifies another Tibetan letter in orthographic context.
What escape sequences work for this character in code?
Common options include \\u{0FA5} (JavaScript) and \\0FA5 (CSS/escape style).