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'ã¡', in hiragana, or 'ãƒ' in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. It is pronounced ''.
The katakana must not be confused with the kanji for one thousand ('åƒ', ''sen''), which appears similar but carries an entirely unrelated pronunciation and meaning.
FormRÅmajiHiraganaKatakana
Normal ''ch-''
(ãŸè¡Œ ''ta-gyÅ'')
''chi''ã¡ãƒ
''chii''
''chī''
ã¡ã„, ã¡ãƒ
ã¡ãƒ¼
ãƒã‚¤, ãƒã‚£
ãƒãƒ¼
Addition yÅon ''ch-''
(ã¡ã‚ƒè¡Œ ''cha-gyÅ'')
''cha''ã¡ã‚ƒãƒãƒ£
''chaa''
''chÄ'', ''chah''
ã¡ã‚ƒã‚
ã¡ã‚ƒãƒ¼
ãƒãƒ£ã‚¢
ãƒãƒ£ãƒ¼
''chu''ã¡ã‚…ãƒãƒ¥
''chuu''
''chū''
ã¡ã‚…ã†
ã¡ã‚…ー
ãƒãƒ¥ã‚¦
ãƒãƒ¥ãƒ¼
''cho''ã¡ã‚‡ãƒãƒ§
''chou''
''choo''
''chÅ'', ''choh''
ã¡ã‚‡ã†
ã¡ã‚‡ãŠ
ã¡ã‚‡ãƒ¼
ãƒãƒ§ã‚¦
ãƒãƒ§ã‚ª
ãƒãƒ§ãƒ¼
Addition dakuten ''d- (j/z-)''
(ã è¡Œ ''da-gyÅ'')
''di'' (''ji'', ''zi'')ã¢ãƒ‚
''dii'' (''jii'', ''zii'')
''dī'' (''jī'', ''zī'')
ã¢ã„, ã¢ãƒ
ã¢ãƒ¼
ヂイ, ヂィ
ヂー
Addition yÅon and dakuten ''dy- (j-)''
(ã¢ã‚ƒè¡Œ ''dya-gyÅ'')
''dya'' (''ja'')ã¢ã‚ƒãƒ‚ャ
''dyaa'' (''jaa'')
''dyÄ'' (''jÄ''), ''dyah'' (''jah'')
ã¢ã‚ƒã‚
ã¢ã‚ƒãƒ¼
ヂャア
ヂャー
''dyu'' (''ju'')ã¢ã‚…ヂュ
''dyuu'' (''juu'')
''dyū'' (''jū'')
ã¢ã‚…ã†
ã¢ã‚…ー
ヂュウ
ヂュー
''dyo'' (''jo'')ã¢ã‚‡ãƒ‚ョ
''dyou'' (''jou'')
''dyoo'' (''joo'')
''dyÅ'' (''jÅ''), ''dyoh'' (''joh'')
ã¢ã‚‡ã†
ã¢ã‚‡ãŠ
ã¢ã‚‡ãƒ¼
ヂョウ
ヂョオ
ヂョー

Other additional forms
'Form A (''ch-'')'
(''cha'')(ã¡ã‚ƒ)(ãƒãƒ£)
(''chi'')(ã¡)(ãƒ)
(''chu'')(ã¡ã‚…)(ãƒãƒ¥)
''che''ã¡ã‡ãƒã‚§
(''cho'')(ã¡ã‚‡)(ãƒãƒ§)
'Form B (''dy/j-'')'
(''dya'', ''ja'')(ã¢ã‚ƒ)(ヂャ)
(''dyi'', ''ji'')(ã¢ãƒ, ã¢)(ヂィ, ヂ)
(''dyu'', ''ju'')(ã¢ã‚…)(ヂュ)
''dye'' (''je'')ã¢ã‡ãƒ‚ã‚§
(''dyo'', ''jo'')(ã¢ã‚‡)(ヂョ)


Contents
Strokes

Strokes


Stroke order in writing ãƒ


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