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Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Derived in the Heian period from writing the man'yōgana kanji 部 in the cursive sōsho style.
Syllable
[edit]- The hiragana syllable へ (he). Its equivalent in katakana is ヘ (he). It is the twenty-ninth syllable in the gojūon order; its position is は行え段 (ha-gyō e-dan, “row ha, section e”).
Derived terms
[edit]See also
[edit]- (Hiragana) 平仮名; あぁ, いぃ, うぅゔ, えぇ, おぉ, かゕが, きぎ, くぐ, けゖげ, こ𛄲 (𛄲)ご, さざ, しじ, すず, せぜ, そぞ, ただ, ちぢ, つっづ, てで, とど, な, に, ぬ, ね, の, はばぱ, ひびぴ, ふぶぷ, へべぺ, ほぼぽ, ま, み, む, め, も, やゃ, 𛀆, ゆゅ, 𛀁, よょ, らら゚, りり゚, るる゚, れれ゚, ろろ゚, わゎわ゙, ゐ𛅐 (𛅐)ゐ゙, 𛄟 (𛄟), ゑ𛅑 (𛅑)ゑ゙, を𛅒 (𛅒)を゙, ん, ー, ゝ, ゞ, ゟ
Etymology 2
[edit]⟨pe1⟩ → */pʲe/ → /ɸe/ → /we/ → /e/
From Old Japanese. Derives from the noun 辺 (he, “place, general area, vicinity”).[1][2][3]
Pronunciation
[edit]Particle
[edit]- to, towards (indicates a destination or movement toward something)
- 日本へようこそ!
- Nihon e yōkoso!
- Welcome to Japan!
- 銀行へ行った。
- Ginkō e itta.
- [I] went to the bank.
- トランプ氏勝つ、第45代米大統領へ[1]
- Toranpu-shi katsu, dai-yonjūgo-dai Bei-daitōryō e
- Trump wins, will be the 45th President of the US
- 日本へようこそ!
Synonyms
[edit]Etymology 3
[edit]Reading of various kanji.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]- 戸: a house; a household
- 綜: a heddle of a loom
- 辺, 方: a place, a location; nearby
- 屁: a fart, gas, wind
- 瓮: a jar, a jug
- 竈: a cooking stove
- 舳: the prow of a boat or ship
References
[edit]- ^ Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
- ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- ^ Matsumura, Akira (1995) 大辞泉 [Daijisen] (in Japanese), First edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN
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