H-Column

は (ha) : H with a small a
ば (ba)
ぱ (pa)

Handakuten (Maru) : Is the circle that is added to the kana in the H-Column to replace the H sound with P sound
Plosive consonants produces a puff of air when pronounced

in Japanese is an Topic marking particle So the word or phrase that comes before it is the topic of the sentence When used as a Topic marking particle it is pronounced as "wa"

ひ (hi) : Smiling mouth “HiHiHiHi”
び (bi)
ぴ (pi)

ふ (fu/ hu) : Mt. Fuji
ぶ (bu)
ぷ (pu)

is an sound that is unique to Japanese

へ (he) : Arrow pointing up to Heaven
べ (be)
ぺ (pe)

is the particle that is used to represent the place towards which something is moving When used in this context it is pronounced as "e" same as the hiragana

ほ (ho) : Horses Face
ぼ (bo)
ぽ (po)


Example Words

  • はな
    • HaNa (Flower)
  • ひざ
    • HeZa (Knee)
  • ふしぎ
    • FuShiGe (Strange)
  • はなび
    • HaNaBi (Fireworks)
  • ふくざつ
    • FuKuZaTsu (Complicated)
  • ひきだし
    • HiKiDaShi (Drawer)
  • けっぺき
    • KePPeKi (Perfectionist)