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Ki (kana)

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transliteration
  
ki

translit. with handakuten
  
(ngi)

katakana origin
  

translit. with dakuten
  
gi

hiragana origin
  

spelling kana
  
切手のキ (Kitte no "ki")

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, in hiragana, in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both represent [ki] and are derived from a simplification of the kanji. The hiragana character き, like さ, is drawn with either the lower line connected or the lines are separated.

A dakuten may be added to the character; this transforms it into ぎ in hiragana, ギ in katakana, and gi in Hepburn romanization. The phonetic value also changes, to [ɡi] in initial, and varying between [ŋi] and [ɣi] in the middle of words.

A handakuten (゜) does not occur with ki in normal Japanese text, but it may be used by linguists to indicate a nasal pronunciation [ŋi].

Other communicative representations

  • Computer encodings
  • Braille
  • Japanese semaphore
  • The Wabun code for き or キ is -・-・・.

    References

    Ki (kana) Wikipedia