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'か', in hiragana, 'カ' in katakana, 'ka' (IPA: ) under Hepburn romanisation, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora.
The character can be combined with a dakuten, to form が in hiragana, ガ in katakana, and ''ga'' in Romaji. The phonetic value of the modified character is .
It is also used to indicate a query.
か is the most commonly used interrogatory particle. It is also sometimes used to delimit choices.
か and カ both originate from 加.
FormRōmajiHiraganaKatakana
Normal ''k-''
(か行 ''ka-gyō'')
''ka''
''kaa''
''kā'', ''kah''
かあ, かぁ
かー
カア, カァ
カー
Addition dakuten ''g-''
(が行 ''ga-gyō'')
''ga''
''gaa''
''gā'', ''gah''
があ, がぁ
がー
ガア, ガァ
ガー


Contents
Strokes
Representation in other writing systems

Strokes


Stroke order in writing か

Stroke order in writing カ

Representation in other writing systems


In Japanese Braille, か or カ is represented as:
>●-
--
-●

The Wabun code for か, or カ, is ・-・・.

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