Te (kana) explained

Hiragana Image:Japanese_Hiragana_kyokashotai_TE.svg
Katakana Image:Japanese_Katakana_kyokashotai_TE.svg
Transliteration:te
Transliteration Dakuten:de
Hiragana Manyogana:
Katakana Manyogana:
Other Manyogana:堤 天 帝 底 手 代 直
Dakuten Manyogana:代 田 泥 庭 伝 殿 而 涅 提 弟
Spelling:テレビのテ
(Terebi no "te")
Morse:・-・--
Unicode:U+3066, U+30C6
Flag1:6
Flag2:3

, in hiragana, or in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both represent pronounced as /[te]/.[1]

FormRōmajiHiraganaKatakana
Normal t-
(た行 ta-gyō)
te
tei
tee
てい
てえ, てぇ
てー
テイ
テエ, テェ
テー
Addition dakuten d-
(だ行 da-gyō)
de
dei
dee
でい
でえ, でぇ
でー
デイ
デエ, デェ
デー

Other communicative representations

See also

References

  1. Web site: Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese. 16 October 2017 .