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Tibetan Subjoined Letter Tha Letter

The Tibetan subjoined letter THA (ྠ), Unicode U+0FA0, used as a diacritic-style letter attachment.

U+0FA0

“ྠ” is a Tibetan subjoined letter, Unicode U+0FA0. It is typically used in Tibetan writing systems where letters attach below a base letter. Use the copy and escape forms below for reliable text rendering.

Tibetan Subjoined Letter Tha Letter Meaning

“ྠ” is the Unicode character named TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER THA (U+0FA0). As a subjoined letter, it functions as a component that attaches below a preceding base letter in Tibetan script. In practical terms, it’s used as part of forming correct orthographic sequences rather than standing alone like a standalone letter. When typed or copied into supported fonts and environments, it should display in the expected subjoined position. If you’re building text with code, prefer using the Unicode character or the provided escapes to avoid incorrect substitutions.

Common uses

  • Typing or composing Tibetan text that requires the subjoined THA form
  • Editing documents where Unicode correctness matters for Tibetan script rendering
  • Creating searchable content for Tibetan language learning materials
  • Using the character in subtitles or UI labels that display Tibetan orthography
  • Generating text programmatically with reliable Unicode escapes (HTML/CSS/JS)

Examples

ྠ Tibetan Subjoined Letter THA

  • བྠ
  • ཀྠད།
  • མོྠ་
  • དྲུྠ།
  • ལྟའྠ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0FA0
HTML Entityྠ
HTML Codeྠ
CSS\0FA0

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Tha letter mean?

“ྠ” is the Unicode character named TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER THA (U+0FA0). As a subjoined letter, it functions as a component that attaches below a preceding base letter in Tibetan script. In practical terms, it’s used as part of forming correct orthographic sequences rather than standing alone like a standalone letter. When typed or copied into supported fonts and environments, it should display in the expected subjoined position. If you’re building text with code, prefer using the Unicode character or the provided escapes to avoid incorrect substitutions.

What is the Unicode code point for “ྠ”?

“ྠ” is U+0FA0 (TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER THA).

How can I copy “ྠ” reliably in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ྠ (which corresponds to U+0FA0).

What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use?

CSS escape: \\0FA0. JavaScript escape: \\u{0FA0}.

Why doesn’t “ྠ” look right on my device?

Some fonts or renderers may not support Tibetan subjoined letter shaping. Try a font with Tibetan script support and ensure the text is the actual Unicode character U+0FA0.