Japanese Symbol [ッ, ツ, ヅ, ミ, テ, デ, ト, ド, ナ, ぁ, あ, ぃ]

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Japanese Katakana Symbol

  • ッ (Small Tsu): Used to double the consonant sound of the following character. For example, バンザイ (banzai) becomes バンッザイ (banzzai).
  • ツ (Tsu): Represents the “tsu” sound.
  • ヅ (Dzu): Represents a voiced “zu” sound.
  • ミ (Mi): Represents the “mi” sound.
  • テ (Te): Represents the “te” sound.
  • デ (De): Represents a voiced “de” sound.
  • ト (To): Represents the “to” sound.
  • ド (Do): Represents a voiced “do” sound.
  • ナ (Na): Represents the “na” sound.

Japanese Hiragana Symbol

  • ぁ, あ (A): Represents the “a” sound.
  • ぃ, い (I): Represents the “i” sound.
  • ぅ, う (U): Represents the “u” sound.
  • ぇ, え (E): Represents the “e” sound.
  • ぉ, お (O): Represents the “o” sound.
  • か, が (Ka, Ga): Represents the “ka” sound. The characters with dakuten (゛) represent voiced sounds.
  • き, ぎ (Ki, Gi): Represents the “ki” sound. The characters with dakuten (゛) represent voiced sounds.
  • く, ぐ (Ku, Gu): Represents the “ku” sound. The characters with dakuten (゛) represent voiced sounds.
  • け, げ (Ke, Ge): Represents the “ke” sound. The characters with dakuten (゛) represent voiced sounds.
  • こ, ご (Ko, Go): Represents the “ko” sound. The characters with dakuten (゛) represent voiced sounds.