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Tibetan Subjoined Sign Inverted Mchu Can Letter

ྏ (U+0F8F) is a Tibetan subjoined sign used to modify the rendering of a related Tibetan character.

U+0F8F

The symbol “ྏ” is part of the Tibetan script block. It is a subjoined sign, meaning it is intended to attach visually to another Tibetan letter or sign. This page helps you understand what it is and how to copy it reliably in text and code.

Tibetan Subjoined Sign Inverted Mchu Can Letter Meaning

“ྏ” is the Tibetan subjoined sign named “TIBETAN SUBJOINED SIGN INVERTED MCHU CAN” with Unicode code point U+0F8F. As a subjoined sign, it is typically used in combination with another Tibetan character, affecting how that character is displayed rather than standing alone like an independent letter. Subjoined signs are meant to be visually attached under or with a base glyph in Tibetan text shaping. If you are entering Tibetan content digitally, this character is mainly relevant for correct Tibetan orthography, proper rendering, and faithful reproduction of text from sources that include this specific sign.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting Tibetan text that contains the inverted mchu can subjoined sign
  • Producing accurate subtitles or captions for Tibetan-language media
  • Entering correct Tibetan orthography in digital form fields and forms
  • Typography and layout work where precise Tibetan glyph shaping is required
  • Creating or editing bilingual documents that must preserve exact Unicode characters

Examples

ྏ Tibetan Subjoined Sign Inverted Mchu Can

  • སངྏ་དཔེ་བཤད།
  • བོྏ་བཀའ་འགྱུར།
  • གནྏ་ཡིག་ཆེན།
  • འགྱུརྏ་དཀར་ཆག
  • ལམྏ་རྒྱུན་འབྲེལ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0F8F
HTML Entityྏ
HTML Codeྏ
CSS\0F8F

FAQ

What does the Tibetan Subjoined Sign Inverted Mchu Can letter mean?

“ྏ” is the Tibetan subjoined sign named “TIBETAN SUBJOINED SIGN INVERTED MCHU CAN” with Unicode code point U+0F8F. As a subjoined sign, it is typically used in combination with another Tibetan character, affecting how that character is displayed rather than standing alone like an independent letter. Subjoined signs are meant to be visually attached under or with a base glyph in Tibetan text shaping. If you are entering Tibetan content digitally, this character is mainly relevant for correct Tibetan orthography, proper rendering, and faithful reproduction of text from sources that include this specific sign.

What Unicode character is “ྏ”?

“ྏ” is the Tibetan subjoined sign “TIBETAN SUBJOINED SIGN INVERTED MCHU CAN” with Unicode code point U+0F8F.

Is “ྏ” a standalone Tibetan letter?

No. It is a subjoined sign, so it is intended to attach visually to a related Tibetan character for correct shaping.

How can I copy it in HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the provided HTML entity: ྏ.

How do I reference it in code?

Use the Unicode escapes shown on this page, such as \\u{0F8F} (JavaScript) or \\0F8F (CSS escape).