- Ni (kana) - Wikipedia
Ni (hiragana: に, katakana: ニ) is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora The hiragana is written in three strokes, while the katakana in two
- に - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Its equivalent in katakana is ニ (ni) It is the twenty-second syllable in the gojūon order; its position is な 行 い 段 (na-gyō i-dan, “row na, section i”)
- ニ (ni) – Katakana | Learn The Kana - Learn Japanese Alphabet Online For . . .
に, in hiragana, or ニ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora The hiragana is written in three strokes, while the katakana in two
- に - Wikipedia
に に関わる諸事項 片仮名の「ニ」は元となった 漢数字 の「二」と全くの同形である。 や行 の文字を後続させて、開 拗音 を構成する。 このとき、後続するや行の文字は一般に小さく書く。
- 二 (ニ)とは? 意味や使い方 - コトバンク
デジタル大辞泉 - 二の用語解説 - [音]ニ(呉) ジ(漢) [訓]ふた ふたつ[学習漢字]1年〈ニ〉1 数の名。 ふたつ。
- ToKini Japanese Kana: に・ニ
ニ Memorization Story The katakana on the other hand is just TWO lines Which is convenient, because the word に in Japanese means TWO! And the KANJI is just 2 lines, too!
- The Kanji ‘二’ (ニ): Origins, Meaning, and Usage | NIPPOLLE
Readings: On’yomi ‘ニ’, Kun’yomi ‘ふた’ or ‘ふた つ’ Stroke Count: 2 strokes Radical: ‘一’ (いちぶしゅ) Phrases, Idioms, and Proverbs Using ‘二 (に)’ and Their Meanings The Kanji ‘二’ features in various idioms and proverbs, reflecting the richness of Japanese expression
- ニ - Jisho. org
二 two, two radical (no 7) Kun: ふた 、 ふた つ 、 ふたたび On: ニ 、 ジ Details
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