Unicode Character “ ” (U+202F)
Narrow No-Break Space — Narrow non-breaking space used in French punctuation and Mongolian (NNBSP)
Technical Specifications for Narrow No-Break Space (U+202F)
Complete official Unicode Standard metadata and binary encodings.
| Name: | Narrow No-Break Space |
|---|---|
| Unicode Version: | 3.0 (September 1999) |
| Block: | General Punctuation (U+2000 - U+206F) |
| Plane: | Basic Multilingual Plane (Plane 0, U+0000 - U+FFFF) |
| Script: | Common (Zyyy) |
| Category: | Space Separator (Zs) |
| Bidirectional Class: | Common Number Separator (CS) |
| Combining Class: | Not Reordered (0) |
| Character is Mirrored: | No |
| HTML Entities: | |
| UTF-8 Encoding: | 0xE2 0x80 0xAF |
| UTF-16 Encoding: | 0x202F |
| UTF-32 Encoding: | 0x0000202F |
| Decomposition: | (U+00A0) |
App & Gaming Compatibility Matrix
Verified behavior for Narrow No-Break Space across popular multiplayer games and social platforms.
Standard spacer before punctuation like ; : ! ?
Suffix separator
Generate & Test Narrow No-Break Space (U+202F)
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About Narrow No-Break Space (U+202F)
Narrow No-Break Space (NNBSP, U+202F) combines the thin width of a Thin Space with the non-breaking rule of NBSP. It is mandatory in French typography before two-part punctuation marks.
How to Use U+202F in Games & Social Apps
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- Step 2: Open your target app (Free Fire, Discord, WhatsApp, Roblox, Instagram).
- Step 3: Paste the copied character into your username field, bio, or message text box.
- Step 4: Save or send. The platform will treat the character as valid text without displaying any visible letters!
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Narrow No-Break Space (U+202F).
Why is NNBSP used in French?
French grammar requires a non-breaking narrow space before question marks, exclamation marks, semicolons, and colons.