- Source: Koto (kana)
Koto (hiragana: , katakana: ヿ) is one of the Japanese kana. It is a polysyllabic kana which represents two morae. Both the hiragana and katakana forms represent [koto]. is a combination (ligature) of the hiragana graphs of ko (こ) and to (と), while ヿ originates from the Chinese character 事.
The katakana koto is as a shorthand used in shinkatakana (真片仮名) (an obsolete writing style that exclusively used katakana instead of hiragana).
In Unicode
See also
Ko (kana)
To (kana)
Yori (kana)
Katakana
References
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- Kana Hanazawa
- Kana Asumi
- Niini no Koto wo Wasurenaide
- Sukinahito ga Iru Koto
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- Koto (kana)
- Koto
- Kana ligature
- Yori (kana)
- Ko (kana)
- Kana
- Katakana
- Kana Hanazawa
- A (kana)
- Hiragana