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Hiragana

Hiragana (ひらがな) is one of the three scripts used in the Japanese writing system, alongside Katakana and Kanji. It is a phonetic script used primarily for native Japanese words and grammatical functions. Hiragana is often the first script that Japanese children and language learners are taught.

Table

a i u e o ya yu yo
あ (a) い (i) う (u) え (e) お (o) - - -
k か (ka) き (ki) く (ku) け (ke) こ (ko) きゃ (kya) きゅ (kyu) きょ (kyo)
s さ (sa) し (shi) す (su) せ (se) そ (so) しゃ (sha) しゅ (shu) しょ (sho)
t た (ta) ち (chi) つ (tsu) て (te) と (to) ちゃ (cha) ちゅ (chu) ちょ (cho)
n な (na) に (ni) ぬ (nu) ね (ne) の (no) にゃ (nya) にゅ (nyu) にょ (nyo)
h は (ha) (wa as particle) ひ (hi) ふ (fu) へ (he) (e as particle) ほ (ho) ひゃ (hya) ひゅ (hyu) ひょ (hyo)
m ま (ma) み (mi) む (mu) め (me) も (mo) みゃ (mya) みゅ (myu) みょ (myo)
y や (ya) - ゆ (yu) - よ (yo) - - -
r ら (ra) り (ri) る (ru) れ (re) ろ (ro) りゃ (rya) りゅ (ryu) りょ (ryo)
w わ (wa) ゐ (i) - ゑ (e) を (o) - - -
g が (ga) ぎ (gi) ぐ (gu) げ (ge) ご (go) ぎゃ (gya) ぎゅ (gyu) ぎょ (gyo)
z ざ (za) じ (ji) ず (zu) ぜ (ze) ぞ (zo) じゃ (ja) じゅ (ju) じょ (jo)
d だ (da) ぢ (ji) づ (zu) で (de) ど (do) ぢゃ (ja) ぢゅ (ju) ぢょ (jo)
b ば (ba) び (bi) ぶ (bu) べ (be) ぼ (bo) びゃ (bya) びゅ (byu) びょ (byo)
p ぱ (pa) ぴ (pi) ぷ (pu) ぺ (pe) ぽ (po) ぴゃ (pya) ぴゅ (pyu) ぴょ (pyo)
n ん (n) - - - - - - -

Other Graphenes

  • ゝ (iteration mark - hiragana): This symbol is called "odoriji" or "repetition mark." It is used to indicate that the preceding Kana character should be repeated. It is specific to Hiragana. For example:
    • さゝ (sasa) for repeated "さ" (sa)
  • ゞ (iteration mark with dakuten - hiragana): This is similar to the previous iteration mark but with a dakuten. It indicates that the preceding voiced Kana character should be repeated. For example:
    • ざゞ (zaza) for repeated "ざ" (za)
  • ー (Chōonpu): This is a long vowel mark used in Katakana to indicate that the vowel sound should be extended. For example:
    • カー (kā) for an extended "ka" sound.
  • ヽ (Iteration Mark - Katakana): This is a smaller version of the Katakana iteration mark, used in vertical writing. For example:
    • ツヽ (tsutsu) for repeated "ツ" (tsu).
  • ゛(Dakuten) and ゜(Handakuten): These are used to modify the sounds of Kana characters.
  • Punctuation: Includes marks like the Japanese comma (、), period (。), and quotation marks (「」)