Ha (kana)

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The hiragana は.
The hiragana は.
The katakana ハ.
The katakana ハ.
The hiragana ば.
The hiragana ば.
The katakana ば.
The katakana ば.
The hiragana ぱ.
The hiragana ぱ.
The katakana ぱ.
The katakana ぱ.
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 Japanese, the kana Ha (written as in hiragana and in katakana, IPA [ha]) represents a phoneme of the language. It is also used as a grammatical particle (where it is pronounced wa) and serves as the topic marker of the sentence. は originates from 波 and ハ from 八.

Form Rōmaji Hiragana Katakana
Normal h-
(は行 ha-gyō)
ha
haa
, hah
はあ, はぁ
はー
ハア, ハァ
ハー
Addition dakuten b-
(ば行 ba-gyō)
ba
baa
, bah
ばあ, ばぁ
ばー
バア, バァ
バー
Addition handakuten p-
(ぱ行 pa-gyō)
pa
paa
, pah
ぱあ, ぱぁ
ぱー
パア, パァ
パー

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