MI (KANA)


'み', in hiragana, or 'ミ' in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. The hiragana is written in two strokes, while the katakana is made in three. Both are pronounced (IPA) .
FormRōmajiHiraganaKatakana
Normal ''m-''
(ま行 ''ma-gyō'')
''mi''
''mii''
''mī''
みい, みぃ
みー
ミイ, ミィ
ミー
Addition yōon ''my-''
(みゃ行 ''mya-gyō'')
''mya''みゃミャ
''myaa''
''myā'', ''myah''
みゃあ
みゃー
ミャア
ミャー
''myu''みゅミュ
''myuu''
''myū''
みゅう
みゅー
ミュウ
ミュー
''myo''みょミョ
''myou''
''myoo''
''myō'', ''myoh''
みょう
みょお
みょー
ミョウ
ミョオ
ミョー

Other additional forms
'Form (''my-'')'
(''mya'')(みゃ)(ミャ)
(''myi'')(みぃ)(ミィ)
(''myu'')(みゅ)(ミュ)
''mye''みぇミェ
(''myo'')(みょ)(ミョ)


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