2. Ki (kana)き, in hiragana, キ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both represent [ki ki] and are derived from a simplification of the 幾 kanji. The hiragana character き, like さ, is drawn with the lower line connected when writing When printing, the lines are separated. (as in the picture to the right. ) A dakuten may be added to the character; this transforms it into ぎ in hiragana, ギ in katakana, and gi in Hepburn romanization.
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Read “き” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Ki (kana)” on DBpedia
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