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U+3094, ゔ
HIRAGANA LETTER VU
Composition: [U+3046] + ◌゙ [U+3099]

[U+3093]
Hiragana
[U+3095]

Japanese

Stroke order
4 strokes

Etymology

The hiragana character (u) with a dakuten (). The hiragana , and were introduced for hiragana-katakana correspondence with , and in the Japanese input method in Fujitsu OASYS[1] and then registered in JIS X 0213[2].

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [vɯ̟ᵝ]
  • IPA(key): [bɯ̟ᵝ] (some speakers, especially older people)

Syllable

(romaji vu)

  1. (rare) alternative form of with no meaningful usage

Usage notes

This is a relatively recent addition to kana usage to represent the non-native sound vu. As such, this usage is only found in borrowed words. Some speakers, especially older people, may pronounce this as /bu/, [bɯ̟ᵝ].

See also

References

  1. ^ ooooasys, 2008-08-16
  2. ^ Katsumi Kokoma, message on 「ヴ」のひらがな(道浦俊彦), Kotoba Kaigishitsu, 2000-05-16