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'''り''', in [[hiragana]], or '''リ''' in [[katakana]], is one of the Japanese [[kana]], each of which represent one [[Mora (linguistics)|mora]]. Both are written with two strokes and both represent the sound {{IPA-ja|ɾi||Ja-Ri.oga}}. Both originate from the character 利. The [[Ainu language#Writing|Ainu language]] uses a small katakana ㇼ to represent a final ''r'' sound after an ''i'' sound (イㇼ ''ir''). |
'''り''', in [[hiragana]], or '''リ''' in [[katakana]], is one of the Japanese [[kana]], each of which represent one [[Mora (linguistics)|mora]]. Both are written with two strokes and both represent the sound {{IPA-ja|ɾi||Ja-Ri.oga}}. Both originate from the character 利. The [[Ainu language#Writing|Ainu language]] uses a small katakana ㇼ to represent a final ''r'' sound after an ''i'' sound (イㇼ ''ir''). |
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The hiragana character may also be written as a single stroke.<ref>{{cite web |chapter=Hiragana |title=Japanese 1 |author=Ishida |publisher=[[Dartmouth College]] |url=http://www.dartmouth.edu/~introjpn/text/hiragana.html }}</ref> |
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hiragana origin | 利 | ||
katakana origin | 利 | ||
unicode | U+308A, U+30EA | ||
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り, in hiragana, or リ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represent one mora. Both are written with two strokes and both represent the sound [ɾi] . Both originate from the character 利. The Ainu language uses a small katakana ㇼ to represent a final r sound after an i sound (イㇼ ir).
The hiragana character may also be written as a single stroke.[1]
Form | Rōmaji | Hiragana | Katakana |
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Normal r- (ら行 ra-gyō) |
ri | り | リ |
rii rī |
りい, りぃ りー |
リイ, リィ リー | |
Addition yōon ry- (りゃ行 rya-gyō) |
rya | りゃ | リャ |
ryaa ryā, ryah |
りゃあ りゃー |
リャア リャー | |
ryu | りゅ | リュ | |
ryuu ryū |
りゅう りゅー |
リュウ リュー | |
ryo | りょ | リョ | |
ryou ryoo ryō, ryoh |
りょう りょお りょー |
リョウ リョオ リョー |
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Stroke order
Other communicative representations
Preview | り | リ | リ | ㇼ | ||||
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Unicode name | HIRAGANA LETTER RI | KATAKANA LETTER RI | HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER RI | KATAKANA LETTER SMALL RI | ||||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 12426 | U+308A | 12522 | U+30EA | 65432 | U+FF98 | 12796 | U+31FC |
UTF-8 | 227 130 138 | E3 82 8A | 227 131 170 | E3 83 AA | 239 190 152 | EF BE 98 | 227 135 188 | E3 87 BC |
Numeric character reference | り |
り |
リ |
リ |
リ |
リ |
ㇼ |
ㇼ |
Shift JIS | 130 232 | 82 E8 | 131 138 | 83 8A | 216 | D8 |
- Braille
り / リ in Japanese Braille | R + Yōon braille | ||||||
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り / リ ri |
りい / リー rī |
りゃ / リャ rya |
りゃあ / リャー ryā |
りゅ / リュ ryu |
りゅう / リュー ryū |
りょ / リョ ryo |
りょう / リョー ryō |
See also
- Japanese phonology
- Yori (kana)
- IJ (digraph), a Dutch digraph that is sometimes written in a manner resembling the katakana リ
- ^ Ishida. "Japanese 1". Dartmouth College.
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