へ and ヘ
Pronunciation
“HE” sound in "Head".
Except when it’s the へ PARTICLE. Then it sounds like the
“E” in “exercise”.
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へ Memorization Story
Both the hiragana and katakana versions of へ are just a giant mountain of HAY. Or a haystack.
ヘ Memorization Story
Both are essentially the same, though in some fonts the katakana will appear a bit STRAIGHTER and jagged than the hiragana.
Writing
In WRITING, the hiragana is more rounded than the katakana. Which tends to stay more angular, like the font.
Font Examples
へ ヘ
へ ヘ
へ ヘ
へ ヘ
へ ヘ
Typing
Hiragana へ
Type the letters “he”.
Katakana ヘ
Type “he” and press the F7 key, or press spacebar until the katakana appears.
Word(s)
へい
wall or fence around a building or property
へいし
soldier
ヘトヘト
exhausted
Historical Form
Hiragana
部→へ
HISTORICAL VERSION
Katakana
部→ヘ
PART BORROWED
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Kana Reading Practice 1
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た・タ
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Kana Reading Practice 2
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Kana Reading Practice 3
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