tzere
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tzere
Summary
tzere is an Unicode character[1]. tzere draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (unicode_character category, ranking #59 of 359).[2]
Key Facts
- tzere's image is recorded as Nikud tseirei.svg[3].
- tzere's instance of is recorded as Unicode character[4].
- tzere's instance of is recorded as Tiberian vocalization[5].
- tzere's subclass of is recorded as diacritic[6].
- tzere's subclass of is recorded as vowel[7].
- tzere's part of is recorded as niqqud[8].
- tzere's Commons category is recorded as Tsere[9].
- tzere's Unicode character is recorded as ֵ[10].
- tzere's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05t115g[11].
- tzere's different from is recorded as diaeresis below[12].
- tzere's Unicode code point is recorded as 05B5[13].
- tzere's HTML entity is recorded as ֵ[14].
- tzere's HTML entity is recorded as ֵ[15].
- tzere's HTML entity is recorded as ֵ[16].
- tzere's GlyphWiki ID is recorded as u05b5[17].
- tzere's Unicode block is recorded as Hebrew[18].
- tzere's Unicode character name is recorded as HEBREW POINT TSERE[19].
Body
Geography
tzere's part of is recorded as niqqud[8].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Unicode character[4] and Tiberian vocalization[5].
Why It Matters
tzere draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (unicode_character category, ranking #59 of 359).[2] tzere has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] tzere is known by 51 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]