K-Column
か (ka) : Blade Cutting Stick が (ga)
か
is used a lot in Japanese as its the question marking particle in Japanese If a sentence ends inか
its most likely a questionか
means mosquito in Japanese
Dakuten (Tenten): It is the two lines (looks like quotation mark) that is added to the top right of a kana to turn an unvoiced consonant into a voiced consonant
So か (ka) becomes が (ga)
き(ki) : Key ぎ (gi)
く(ku) : Cuckoo’s Beak ぐ (gu)
け (ke) : Keg げ (ge)
こ (ko) : Two Koi Fish ご (go)
Example Words
- かく
- KaKu (To write)
- かげ
- KaGe (Shadow)
- けく
- KeKu (To listen)
- こえ
- KoE (Voice)
- かぎ
- KaGi (Key)
- きおく
- KiOKu (Memory)
- えいが
- EIGo (Movie)
- おおきい
- OKiI (Big)
⌈きおく⌋
is used to signify quotation marks and titlesIn Japanese corner brackets