へ in Hiragana or ヘ in Katakana is two kana, characters Japanese, which represent same the more. They are marked and occupy the 29e place of their respective spelling-book, between ふ and ほ.
Origin
The hiragana へ and the katakana ヘ come, via the
Man' yōgana, of the
Kanji 部.
Diacritic
へ and ヘ can be diacrities to form べ and ベ and to represent the sound, or ぺ and ペ for the sound
Romanisation
According to the systems of romanisation Hepburn,
Kunrei and Nihon, べ and ヘ romanisent themselves in “He”, べ and ベ in “Be”, ぺ and ペ in “EP”
Layout
The hiragana へ is written in only one feature:
- Milks diagonal from top to bottom, being reversed upwards with a little less than half of the course.
The katakana ヘ is written in only one feature:
- Milks diagonal from top to bottom, being reversed upwards with a little less than half of the course.
Data-processing representation
- Unicode :
- へ : U+3078
- べ : U+3079
- ぺ : U+307A
- ヘ : U+30C8
- ベ : U+30D9
- ペ : U+30DA
See too