He (kana)


, in hiragana, or in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which represents one mora. The two ways of writing this mora are almost identical. Each is written in one stroke and represents. The sound is the only sound that is written identically in hiragana and katakana. In the Sakhalin dialect of the Ainu language, ヘ can be written as small ㇸ to represent a final h after an e sound.
FormsRōmajiHiraganaKatakanaExample words
Normal h-
he
  • へび hebisnake
  • へる heru 減る abate/decrease
  • へんか henka 変化 change/modification
  • へい hei 塀 wall
  • へいあん heian 平安 tranquility
Normal h-hei
hee
へい, へぃ
へえ, へぇ
へー
ヘイ, ヘィ
ヘエ, ヘェ
ヘー

  • へび hebi 蛇 snake
  • へる heru 減る abate/decrease
  • へんか henka 変化 change/modification
  • へい hei 塀 wall
  • へいあん heian 平安 tranquility
Addition dakuten b-be
  • かべ kabe 壁 wall
  • べんきょう benkyō 勉強 studying
  • ベッド beddo bed
  • なんべい nambei 南米 South America
Addition dakuten b-bei
bee
べい, べぃ
べえ, べぇ
べー
ベイ, ベィ
ベエ, ベェ
ベー

  • かべ kabe 壁 wall
  • べんきょう benkyō 勉強 studying
  • ベッド beddo bed
  • なんべい nambei 南米 South America
Addition handakuten p-pe
  • いっぺん ippen 一辺 on a side
  • ペルー perū Peru
Addition handakuten p-pei
pee
ぺい, ぺぃ
ぺえ, ぺぇ
ぺー
ペイ, ペィ
ペエ, ペェ
ペー

  • いっぺん ippen 一辺 on a side
  • ペルー perū Peru

Stroke order

Other communicative representations