1. Ku (kana)く, in hiragana, or ク in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both represent [ku͍ ku͍], and their shapes come from the kanji 久. This kana may have a dakuten added, transforming it into ぐ in hiragana, グ in katakana, and gu in Hepburn romanization. The dakuten's addition also changes the sound of the syllable represented, to [ɡu͍ ɡu͍] in initial positions, and varying between [ŋu͍ ŋu͍] and [ɣu͍ ɣu͍] in the middle of words.
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