よ and ヨ

Pronunciation

“YO” sound in "Yo-yo".

よ Memorization Story

The hiragana よ is a hand holding a yo-yo string, with the loop being the actual yo-yo down below. Or perhaps looping the yo-yo string into some tricks. 

ヨ Memorization Story

The katakana ヨ is a yo-yo viewed from the side… though cut in half. 

Writing

 
 

よ is another hiragana that many people get the stroke order wrong on. The little horizontal line is drawn first, angled SLIGHTLY up to the right. Keep the loop on the bottom smooshed, just like the one in は and ほ. Think, MOCHI!

Font Examples

よ  ヨ

よ  ヨ

よ  ヨ

よ  ヨ

よ  ヨ

Typing

Hiragana よ
Type the letters “yo”.

Katakana ヨ
Type “yo” and press the F7 key, or press spacebar until the katakana appears. 

Word(s)

ようかい

yokai (type of Japanese supernatural monster or ghost)

ヨーヨー

yo-yo

 

Historical Form

Hiragana
与→よ

HISTORICAL VERSION

Katakana
與→ヨ

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