Ho (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 |
ほ, in hiragana, or ホ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both are made in four strokes and both are pronounced (IPA) [ho].
Form | Rōmaji | Hiragana | Katakana |
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Normal h- (ほ行 ha-gyō) |
ho | ほ | ホ |
hou hoo hō, hoh |
ほう, ほぅ ほお, ほぉ ほー |
ホウ, ホゥ ホオ, ホォ ホー |
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Addition dakuten b- (ぼ行 ba-gyō) |
bo | ぼ | ボ |
bou boo bō, boh |
ぼう, ぼぅ ぼお, ぼぉ ぼー |
ボウ, ボゥ ボオ, ボォ ボー |
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Addition handakuten p- (ぽ行 pa-gyō) |
po | ぽ | ポ |
pou poo pō, poh |
ぽう, ぽぅ ぽお, ぽぉ ぽー |
ポウ, ポゥ ポオ, ポォ ポー |