Ga (kana)

, in hiragana, or in katakana ( ), is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both represent [ɡa].

Hiragana
Character
Etymology濁点
JIS X 02131-4-12
UnicodeU+304C
Katakana
Character
Etymologyに濁点
JIS X 02131-5-12
UnicodeU+30AC
Language
Languageja
Romanization
HepburnGA
Kunrei-shikiGA
JIS X 4063ga
AinuGA
Pronunciation
IPA[ɡa]
Classification
Voicevoiced
Wabun Code・-・・ ・・
Braille
「が」の筆順
「ガ」の筆順

Concerning clause

gollark: Humans can define our own values, and mine don't include "maximize quantity of humans at all costs".
gollark: > maximizing the number of your species is always good"Good" how? Good isn't objective.
gollark: But I think this is missing the major point that what's "good" in terms of maximizing the amount of humans or something (in the short term, anyway) is *not* necessarily good for literally any other values whatsoever.
gollark: Homosexuality is, as far as I'm aware, present in other animals and such.
gollark: Humans and humans' ancestors WERE subject to natural selection for billions of years.
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