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!rowspan="2"|Normal ''s-''<br>(さ行 ''sa-gyō'')
!rowspan="2"|Normal ''s-''<br>(さ行 ''sa-gyō'')
|''sa''
|''Sa''
|さ
|さ
|サ
|サ
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|''Sā''
|''saa''<br>''sā'', ''sah''
|さあ, さぁ<br>さー
|さあ, さぁ<br>さー, さ~
|サア, サァ<br>サー
|サア, サァ<br>サー, サ~
|サーカス ''Sākasu'' [[Circus]]
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|-
!rowspan="2"|Addition [[dakuten]] ''z-''<br>(ざ行 ''za-gyō'')
!rowspan="2"|Addition [[dakuten]] ''z-''<br>(ざ行 ''za-gyō'')
|''za''
|''Za''
|ざ
|ざ
|ザ
|ザ
|ザコソルジャー ''Zako Sorujā'' [[Zako Soldier]]
|-
|-
|''Zā''
|''zaa''<br>''zā'', ''zah''
|ざあ, ざぁ<br>ざー
|ざあ, ざぁ<br>ざー, ざ~
|ザア, ザァ<br>ザー
|ザア, ザァ<br>ザー, ザ~
|}
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Revision as of 20:10, 22 January 2012

sa
hiragana
japanese hiragana sa
katakana
japanese katakana sa
transliterationsa
hiragana origin
katakana origin

, in hiragana, or in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both represent [sa]. The shapes of these kana originate from 左 and 散, respectively.

Like , the hiragana character may be written with or without linking the lower line to the rest of the character.

The character may be combined with a dakuten, changing it into ざ in hiragana, ザ in katakana, and za in Hepburn romanization. The pronunciation is also changed, to [za].

Form Rōmaji Hiragana Katakana
Normal s-
(さ行 sa-gyō)
Sa
さあ, さぁ
さー, さ~
サア, サァ
サー, サ~
サーカス Sākasu Circus
Addition dakuten z-
(ざ行 za-gyō)
Za ザコソルジャー Zako Sorujā Zako Soldier
ざあ, ざぁ
ざー, ざ~
ザア, ザァ
ザー, ザ~

Stroke order

Stroke order in writing さ
Stroke order in writing サ