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|ぬう, ぬぅ<br>ぬー |
|ぬう, ぬぅ<br>ぬー, ぬ~ |
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|ヌウ, ヌゥ<br>ヌー |
|ヌウ, ヌゥ<br>ヌー, ヌ~ |
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|ヌウブ ''Nūbu'' Noob |
|ヌウブ ''Nūbu'' Noob |
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Revision as of 18:17, 29 December 2011
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transliteration | Nu | ||
hiragana origin | 奴 | ||
katakana origin | 奴 |
Nu, ぬ in hiragana, or ヌ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana each representing one mora. Both hiragana and katakana are made in two strokes and represent [nu͍]. They are both derived from the Chinese character 奴. In the Ainu language, katakana ヌ can be written as small ㇴ to represent a final n, and is interchangeable with the standard katakana ン.
Form | Rōmaji | Hiragana | Katakana | |
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Normal n- (な行 na-gyō) |
Nu | ぬ | ヌ | ヌンチャク Nunchaku Nunchuck |
Nū | ぬう, ぬぅ ぬー, ぬ~ |
ヌウ, ヌゥ ヌー, ヌ~ |
ヌウブ Nūbu Noob |
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Stroke order
In popular culture
In the manga "Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo" ぬ is Jelly Jiggler's favorite character.