は
は in Hiragana or ハ in Katakana is two kana, characters Japanese, which represent same the more. They are marked and occupy the 26e place of their respective spelling-book, between の and ひ.
Origin
The hiragana は and the katakana ハ come, via the Man' yōgana, of the Kanji 波 and 八, respectively.
Diacritic
は and ハ can be diacrities to form ば and バ and to represent the sound, or ぱ and パ for the sound
Romanisation
According to the systems of romanisation Hepburn, Kunrei and Nihon, は and ハ romanisent themselves in “ha”, ば and バ in “Ba”, ぱ and パ in “Pa”
Layout
The hiragana は is written into three feature:- Milks vertical.
- Milks horizontal, on the right vertical first
- Trait, cutting the second feature in its medium, ending in a loop directed on the left.
The katakana ハ is written in two features:
- Milks diagonal, traced from right to left and from top to bottom.
- Milks diagonal, traced from left to right, on the right of the first.
Data-processing representation
- Unicode :
- は : U+306F
- ば : U+3070
- ぱ : U+3071
- ハ : U+30CF
- バ : U+30D0
- パ : U+30D1
See too
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