U+0323 • combining
Combining Dot Below (U+0323) is a diacritical mark placed directly beneath a base character. It is used in various orthographies and phonetic transcriptions to modify the sound value of the base letter, often indicating a specific phonetic feature such as retroflexion or voicing. This mark is a non-spacing combining symbol that attaches visually below letters in text rendering.
The Symbol For Combining Dot Below (̣) is a unicode character in the Basic Multilingual Plane Plane. It is found in the Combining Diacritical Marks block and was approved as part of Unicode Version 1.1 in 1993
combiningdiacriticdotbelowphoneticsorthographyunicodesymbolnonspacingtypographyCopy the Combining Dot Below dymbol to your clipboard to use on Twitter, Instagram, Discord and more in one click.
̣ Click to copy