Nu (kana)

Nu (kana)

Character of the Japanese writing system


Nu, in hiragana, or in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana each representing one mora. Both hiragana and katakana are made in two strokes and represent [nɯ]. 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.

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Stroke order

Stroke order in writing ぬ
Stroke order in writing ヌ
Stroke order in writing ぬ
Stroke order in writing ヌ

Other communicative representations

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In the manga "Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo" ぬ is Jelly Jiggler's favorite character.


References

  1. Unicode Consortium (2015-12-02) [1994-03-08]. "Shift-JIS to Unicode".
  2. Project X0213 (2009-05-03). "Shift_JIS-2004 (JIS X 0213:2004 Appendix 1) vs Unicode mapping table".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. Project X0213 (2009-05-03). "EUC-JIS-2004 (JIS X 0213:2004 Appendix 3) vs Unicode mapping table".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. Standardization Administration of China (SAC) (2005-11-18). GB 18030-2005: Information Technology—Chinese coded character set.
  5. van Kesteren, Anne. "big5". Encoding Standard. WHATWG.

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