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- Fu_(kana) abstract "ふ, in hiragana, or フ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. The hiragana is made in four strokes, while the katakana in one. It represents the phoneme /hu͍/, although for phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is [ɸu͍] , which is why it is romanized fu in Hepburn romanization instead of hu. Written with a dakuten (ぶ, ブ), they both represent a "bu" sound, and written with handakuten (ぷ, プ) they both represent a "pu" sound.The katakana フ is frequently combined with other vowels to represent sounds in foreign words. For example, the word "file" is written in Japanese as ファイル (fairu), with ファ representing a non-native sound, fa.In certain Okinawan writing systems, ふ/フ can be written as ふぁ, ふぃ, ふぇ to make both fa, fi, and fe sounds as well as representing the sounds hwa, hwi, and hwe. In the Ryukyu University system, fa/hwa is written using the wa kana instead, ふゎ/フヮ. In the Ainu language the katakana with a handakuten プ can be written as a small ㇷ゚ to represent a final p sound. In the Sakhalin dialect, フ without a handakuten can be written as small ㇷ to represent a final h sound after an u sound (ウㇷ uh).".
- Fu_(kana) thumbnail Japanese_Hiragana_kyokashotai_HU.png?width=300.
- Fu_(kana) wikiPageID "5123772".
- Fu_(kana) wikiPageRevisionID "605072030".
- Fu_(kana) braille "32".
- Fu_(kana) flag "9".
- Fu_(kana) hasPhotoCollection Fu_(kana).
- Fu_(kana) hiraganaImage "Japanese Hiragana kyokashotai HU.png".
- Fu_(kana) hiraganaManyogana "不".
- Fu_(kana) katakanaImage "Japanese Katakana FU.png".
- Fu_(kana) katakanaManyogana "不".
- Fu_(kana) transliteration "fu, hu".
- Fu_(kana) unicode "U+3075, U+30D5".
- Fu_(kana) subject Category:Specific_kana.
- Fu_(kana) comment "ふ, in hiragana, or フ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. The hiragana is made in four strokes, while the katakana in one. It represents the phoneme /hu͍/, although for phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is [ɸu͍] , which is why it is romanized fu in Hepburn romanization instead of hu.".
- Fu_(kana) label "Fu (kana)".
- Fu_(kana) label "Fu (kana)".
- Fu_(kana) label "Fu (kana)".
- Fu_(kana) label "Фу (кана)".
- Fu_(kana) label "فُو (كانا)".
- Fu_(kana) label "ふ".
- Fu_(kana) label "ふ".
- Fu_(kana) label "ふ".
- Fu_(kana) label "ふ".
- Fu_(kana) sameAs ふ.
- Fu_(kana) sameAs ふ.
- Fu_(kana) sameAs Fu_(kana).
- Fu_(kana) sameAs Fu_(kana).
- Fu_(kana) sameAs ふ.
- Fu_(kana) sameAs ふ.
- Fu_(kana) sameAs Fu_(kana).
- Fu_(kana) sameAs m.0d3r_6.
- Fu_(kana) sameAs Q40709.
- Fu_(kana) sameAs Q40709.
- Fu_(kana) wasDerivedFrom Fu_(kana)?oldid=605072030.
- Fu_(kana) depiction Japanese_Hiragana_kyokashotai_HU.png.
- Fu_(kana) isPrimaryTopicOf Fu_(kana).