I (kana)

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The hiragana い.
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The hiragana い.
The katakana イ.
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The katakana イ.
kana - gojūon
n wa ra ya ma ha na ta sa ka a
tsu wi ri mi hi ni chi shi ki i
ru yu mu fu nu tsu su ku u
we re me he ne te se ke e
wo ro yo mo ho no to so ko o

in hiragana or in katakana (romanised i) is one of the Japanese kana that each respresent one mora. い is based on the sōsho style of the kanji character 以, and イ is from the radical(left part) of the kanji character 伊. In the modern Japanese system of alphabetical order, it is occupies the second position of the alphabet, between and . Additionally, it is the first letter in Iroha, before ろ. In order to write the hiragana い, draw a curve, not entirely unlike a parenthesis, stroke upward from the bottom, and then draw a smaller, floating curve to the side. The Unicode for い is U+3044, and the Unicode for イ is U+30A4.

It is pronounced [i].

Form Rōmaji Hiragana Katakana
Normal a/i/u/e/o
(あ行 a-gyō)
i
ii
ī
いい, いぃ
いー
イイ, イィ
イー
Other addtional forms
Form (y-)
(ya) (や) (ヤ)
(yi) (い) (イ)
(yu) (ゆ) (ユ)
ye いぇ イェ
(yo) (よ) (ヨ)

[edit] Variant forms

Scaled-down versions of the kana (ぃ, ィ) are used to express morae foreign to the Japanese language, such as フィ (fi).

[edit] Strokes

Stroke order in writing い
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Stroke order in writing い
Stroke order in writing イ
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Stroke order in writing イ

[edit] Alternative forms

Look up , , , in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

In Japanese Braille, い or イ is represented as:

The Morse code for い or イ, is ・-.

In Japanese phonetic alphabet, one would say "いろはのイ" (Iroha no I.)