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Tifinagh Letter Yach Letter

ⵞ is the Tifinagh letter Yach, encoded as U+2D5E.

U+2D5E

ⵞ (U+2D5E) is a character from the Tifinagh block. It’s used when writing languages that use the Tifinagh script. This page helps you copy the symbol and include it correctly in text, websites, and code.

Tifinagh Letter Yach Letter Meaning

ⵞ is “TIFINAGH LETTER YACH” (Unicode code point U+2D5E). As a Tifinagh letter, it represents a specific sound in written Tifinagh. When you use it, you’re reproducing the exact character rather than an approximate Latin or other alphabet equivalent. This is useful for accurate text rendering, digital typography, and proper encoding in software. If you’re creating fonts, language content, or UI text that includes Tifinagh, using the correct Unicode character ensures it displays consistently across platforms that support the Tifinagh block.

Common uses

  • Typing or copying Tifinagh text that includes the Yach letter
  • Localization of apps or websites that display Tifinagh script
  • Educational materials and worksheets for Tifinagh learners
  • Correct character insertion in digital publishing and subtitles
  • Font testing and UI mockups that require exact Unicode characters

Examples

ⵞ Tifinagh Letter Yach

  • ⵞ ⵣⵣⵣ ⵙⵓⵔ
  • ⵞⴰⵣ ⵢⵓⵔ ⵉⵙⵎⴰⵎ
  • ⵞⵉⵢⵓ ⵣⵓⵣⵓ
  • ⵞ ⵖⵍⵓⵙⴰ ⵉⵏⴰⵙ
  • ⵞⵓⵔⴰ ⵙⴰⴳⴰ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2D5E
HTML Entityⵞ
HTML Codeⵞ
CSS\2D5E

FAQ

What does the Tifinagh Letter Yach letter mean?

ⵞ is “TIFINAGH LETTER YACH” (Unicode code point U+2D5E). As a Tifinagh letter, it represents a specific sound in written Tifinagh. When you use it, you’re reproducing the exact character rather than an approximate Latin or other alphabet equivalent. This is useful for accurate text rendering, digital typography, and proper encoding in software. If you’re creating fonts, language content, or UI text that includes Tifinagh, using the correct Unicode character ensures it displays consistently across platforms that support the Tifinagh block.

What is the Unicode code point for ⵞ?

ⵞ is U+2D5E and its Unicode name is “TIFINAGH LETTER YACH”.

How can I copy ⵞ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ⵞ

What CSS escape or JavaScript escape can I use for ⵞ?

CSS escape: \\2D5E. JavaScript escape: \\u{2D5E}.

Why does ⵞ sometimes not display correctly on my device?

It may depend on whether your font and system support the Tifinagh block. Using the correct Unicode character (U+2D5E) helps, but display support is still required.

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