ち in hiragana and チ in katakana are symbols of the Japanese kana used to record exactly one pestilence . In the Polivanov system, it is written in Cyrillic as "ty." In the Latin script, it is recorded as “ti” in Kunrei-shiki and Nippon-shiki , and is also recorded as “chi” in the Hepburn system . In the international phonetic alphabet, the sound is recorded: [t͡ɕi]
listen to either [tʃi] . . In modern Japanese, it is in seventeenth place in the syllable alphabet , after た and before つ .
Origin
ち came from kanji知, and チ from kanji 千.
Writing
Spelling order ち | Spelling order チ |
Character Codes
- Unicode :
- ち: U + 3061,
- チ: U + 30C1.
| Hiragana : Godzuon | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ん n | ゙ | わ wa | ら pa | や i | ま ma | は ha | な on | た that | さ sa | か ka | あ a |
| っ | ゝ | ゐ vi | り ri | み mi | ひ hee | に neither | ち ty | し si | き ki | い and | |
| ヴ in | ゟ | る ru | ゆ y | む mu | ふ fu | ぬ well | つ tsu | す soo | く ku | う y | |
| ヶ | ゑ ve | れ re | e | め me | へ he | ね ne | て te | せ se | け ke | え e | |
| ー | を o | ろ ro | よ ё | も mo | ほ ho | の but | と then | そ with | こ to | お o | |
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