を
を · o
This kana is primarily used as a grammatical particle to mark the direct object of a verb. It is written as 『を』 but pronounced 'o', similar to the sound of 『お』. In modern Japanese, it is rarely used inside vocabulary, where 『お』 is typically used instead. For example: 『りんごを たべます』 (ringo o tabemasu, 'I eat an apple').
| Example | Status | Practice | Reading | Meaning | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
をかす 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | をかす · okasu | To commit (an act) | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
をしえる 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | をしえる · oshieru | To teach | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
をとこ 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | をとこ · otoko | Man | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
をとる 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | をとる · otoru | To take | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. | |
をんな 0% | Log in to evaluate your pronunciation. | をんな · onna | Woman | No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results. |