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Ti (kana)

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] File info 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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Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ti_(kana)&oldid=98605887


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