To (kana)
と, in hiragana, or ト in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both represent the sound, and when written with dakuten represent the sound. In the Ainu language, the katakana ト can be written with a handakuten or two combined characters to represent the sound, and is interchangeable with the katakana ツ゚.
Form | Rōmaji | Hiragana | Katakana |
Normal t-
| to | と | ト |
Normal t-
| tou too tō, toh | とう, とう, とぅ とー | トウ, トオ, トォ トー |
Addition dakuten d-
| do | ど | ド |
Addition dakuten d-
| dou doo dō, doh | どう, どう, どー | ドウ, ドオ, ドォ ドー |
The Katakana ト is made from two strokes:
- A vertical stroke on in the center;
- A line pointing downwards towards the right.