1. indicates possessiveUsually written using kana alone, orig. written 乃 or 之
2. nominalizes verbs and adjectivesUsually written using kana alone
4. indicates a confident conclusionUsually written using kana alone, at sentence-end; falling tone
5. indicates emotional emphasisUsually written using kana alone, Female term or language, at sentence-end
6. indicates questionUsually written using kana alone, at sentence-end; rising tone
7. No (kana)の, in hiragana, or ノ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. In the gojūon system of ordering of Japanese syllables, it occupies the 25th position, between ね (ne) and は (ha). It occupies the 26th position in the iroha ordering. Both represent [no no].
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