Na (kana)
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Na (hiragana: な, katakana: ナ) is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. The hiragana な is made in four strokes, the katakana ナ two. Both represent [na]. な and ナ originate from the man'yōgana 奈. な is used as part of the okurigana for the plain negative forms of Japanese verbs, and several negative forms of adjectives.
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transliteration | na | ||
hiragana origin | 奈 | ||
katakana origin | 奈 | ||
Man'yōgana | 那 男 奈 南 寧 難 七 名 魚 菜 | ||
spelling kana | 名古屋のナ (Nagoya no na) | ||
unicode | U+306A, U+30CA | ||
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