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Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ttha Letter

ྛ is the Tibetan subjoined letter TTHA (U+0F9B) used as a combining subjoined consonant in Tibetan script.

U+0F9B

The symbol ྛ is a Tibetan letter used in a subjoined form. You’ll typically encounter it as part of how Tibetan consonant clusters are written. Use the copy variations below to place it in text, code, and design tools.

Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ttha Letter Meaning

ྛ (Tibetan Subjoined Letter TTHA) is a Tibetan script character identified by Unicode code point U+0F9B. As a “subjoined” letter, it functions in the writing system as a consonant-form that attaches below or in a subjoined position relative to an associated base character. In practical terms, it’s used when the orthography calls for a TTHA consonant in a subjoined role, such as within Tibetan spelling and consonant stacking conventions. If you’re working with Unicode text, this code point is the reliable way to reproduce the exact glyph across platforms and applications.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste Tibetan script text that includes the TTHA subjoined consonant (ྛ).
  • Unicode-safe data entry and storage using U+0F9B to preserve the exact character.
  • Web and app rendering where you need consistent display via HTML or escaped forms.
  • Typography and font testing for Tibetan text shaping and glyph support.
  • Linguistic notes, documentation, or annotations that reference specific Tibetan letters.

Examples

ྛ Tibetan Subjoined Letter TTHA

  • Character sample: ྛ
  • Unicode check: U+0F9B → ྛ
  • Paste into a note: ྛ
  • Test rendering in your editor: ྛ
  • Sample string including ྛ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F9B
HTML Entityྛ
HTML Codeྛ
CSS\0F9B

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Subjoined Letter Ttha letter mean?

ྛ (Tibetan Subjoined Letter TTHA) is a Tibetan script character identified by Unicode code point U+0F9B. As a “subjoined” letter, it functions in the writing system as a consonant-form that attaches below or in a subjoined position relative to an associated base character. In practical terms, it’s used when the orthography calls for a TTHA consonant in a subjoined role, such as within Tibetan spelling and consonant stacking conventions. If you’re working with Unicode text, this code point is the reliable way to reproduce the exact glyph across platforms and applications.

What is the Unicode code point for ྛ?

The Unicode code point for ྛ is U+0F9B.

How can I include ྛ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ྛ

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for this character?

CSS escape: \\0F9B. JavaScript (code point escape): \\u{0F9B}.

Is ྛ a standalone letter or a combining/subjoined form?

It is a Tibetan subjoined letter (TTHA), meaning it is used as a subjoined consonant form in Tibetan orthography.

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