Ha (kana)

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Hiragana

Katakana
Transliteration: ha
Hiragana Man'yōgana:
Katakana Man'yōgana:
Unicode:
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, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represent one mora. Both represent (IPA) /ha/). They are also used as a grammatical particle (in such cases, they denote /ɰa/) and serve 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

[edit] Stroke order

Stroke order in writing は
Stroke order in writing は
Stroke order in writing ハ
Stroke order in writing ハ

[edit] See also

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