· pa
This kana is formed by adding a handakuten (maru) to 『は』 (ha), changing the sound from 'ha' to 'pa'. It represents the 'pa' sound and is used in native Japanese words and loanwords. For example: 『ぱんを たべる』 (pan o taberu, 'I eat bread').
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ぱたぱた
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ぱたぱた · patapataPattering sound
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ぱっく
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ぱっく · pakkuPack
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ぱぱ
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ぱぱ · papaDad
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ぱらぱら
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ぱらぱら · paraparaScattered or light rain
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ぱん
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ぱん · panBread
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