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transliteration
  
to

hiragana origin
  

spelling kana
  
東京のト (Tōkyō no "to")

translit. with dakuten
  
do

katakana origin
  

To (kana)

, in hiragana, or in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both represent the sound [to], and when written with dakuten represent the sound [do]. In the Ainu language, the katakana ト can be written with a handakuten (which can be entered in a computer as either one character (ト゚) or two combined characters (ト゜) to represent the sound [tu], and is interchangeable with the katakana ツ゚.

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Stroke order

The Katakana ト is made from two strokes:

  1. A vertical stroke on in the center;
  2. A line pointing downwards towards the right.

Other representations

  • Computer encodings
  • Braille
  • Japanese semaphore
  • References

    To (kana) Wikipedia