Wo (kana)

, in hiragana, or in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora.

wo
transliteration(w)o
hiragana origin
katakana origin
spelling kana尾張のヲ (W)owari no "(w)o"
unicodeU+3092, U+30F2
braille

Modern usage

In Japanese, this kana is used almost exclusively for a particle; therefore, the katakana form (ヲ) is fairly uncommon in everyday language mostly used as a stand-in for its hiragana counterpart in texts that need to be written entirely in katakana.

Despite originally representing [ɰo], the syllable is pronounced [o] by almost all modern speakers. Singers may pronounce it with the [w], as may those attempting to emphasize the syllable for clarity. Apart from some literate speakers who have revived [wo] as a spelling pronunciation, though, the onglide is extinct in the modern spoken language.

In Romaji, the kana is transliterated variably as o or wo, with the former being faithful to standard pronunciation, but the latter avoiding confusion with お and オ. Katakana ヲ can sometimes be combined with a dakuten, ヺ, to represent a /vo/ sound in foreign words; however, most IMEs lack a convenient way to do this. The combination ヴォ is used far more frequently to represent the /vo/ sound.

A "wo" sound is usually represented in katakana as ウォ instead. For example, ウォークマン (Wōkuman, "Walkman") and ウォッカ (Wokka, "Vodka")

Form Rōmaji Hiragana Katakana
Normal w-
(わ行 wa-gyō)
Wo

Hiragana を is still used in several Okinawan orthographies for the syllable /o~wo/; in the Ryukyu University system it is /o/, whereas お is /ʔo/. Katakana ヲ is used in Ainu for /wo/.

Stroke order

Stroke order in writing を
Stroke order in writing ヲ
Stroke order in writing を
Stroke order in writing ヲ

Other communicative representations

  • Full Braille representation
を / ヲ in Japanese Braille
を / ヲ
wo
をう / ヲー
wō

vo
ヺー
Character information
Preview
Unicode nameHIRAGANA LETTER WOKATAKANA LETTER WOHALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER WOCIRCLED KATAKANA WO
Encodingsdecimalhexdecimalhexdecimalhexdecimalhex
Unicode12434U+309212530U+30F265382U+FF6613054U+32FE
UTF-8227 130 146E3 82 92227 131 178E3 83 B2239 189 166EF BD A6227 139 190E3 8B BE
Numeric character referenceををヲヲヲヲ㋾㋾
Shift JIS[1]130 24082 F0131 14683 92166A6
EUC-JP[2]164 242A4 F2165 242A5 F2142 1668E A6
GB 18030[3]164 242A4 F2165 242A5 F2132 49 150 5084 31 96 32
EUC-KR[4] / UHC[5]170 242AA F2171 242AB F2
Big5 (non-ETEN kana)[6]198 246C6 F6199 172C7 AC
Big5 (ETEN / HKSCS)[7]199 121C7 79199 238C7 EE
Character information
Preview𛅒𛅦
Unicode nameHIRAGANA LETTER SMALL WOKATAKANA LETTER SMALL WOKATAKANA LETTER VO
Encodingsdecimalhexdecimalhexdecimalhex
Unicode110930U+1B152110950U+1B16612538U+30FA
UTF-8240 155 133 146F0 9B 85 92240 155 133 166F0 9B 85 A6227 131 186E3 83 BA
UTF-1655340 56658D82C DD5255340 56678D82C DD661253830FA
Numeric character reference𛅒𛅒𛅦𛅦ヺヺ
Shift JIS (KanjiTalk 7)[8]136 10988 6D
Shift JIS-2004[9]132 14984 95
EUC-JIS-2004[10]167 245A7 F5
GB 18030[3]147 54 132 5293 36 84 34147 54 134 5293 36 86 34129 57 167 5681 39 A7 38
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