Ke (kana)
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kana - gojūon | |||||||||||
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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 | ||
ー | we | re | me | he | ne | te | se | ke | e | ||
wo | ro | yo | mo | ho | no | to | so | ko | o |
け, in hiragana, or ケ in katakana, and ke in Romaji under Hepburn romanisation (IPA: /kɛ/), is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora.
A dakuten may be added to this character; this changes it to げ in hiragana, ゲ in katakana, ge in Romaji, and the pronunciation shifts to /ge/.
This kana is pronounced KA as in "kale" (or GA as in "gale" with dakuten).
Form | Rōmaji | Hiragana | Katakana |
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Normal k- (か行 ka-gyō) |
ke | け | ケ |
kei kee kē |
けい, けぃ けえ, けぇ けー |
ケイ, ケィ ケエ, ケェ ケー |
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Addition dakuten g- (が行 ga-gyō) |
ge | げ | ゲ |
gei gee gē |
げい, げぃ げえ, げぇ げー |
ゲイ, ゲィ ゲエ, ゲェ ゲー |