ri
hiragana
japanese hiragana ri
katakana
japanese katakana ri
transliterationri
hiragana origin
katakana origin
Man'yōgana里 理 利 梨 隣 入 煎
spelling kanaりんごのリ Ringo no "ri"
unicodeU+308A, U+30EA
braille⠓

Ri (hiragana: り, katakana: リ) is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represent one mora. Both are written with two strokes and both represent the sound [ɾi] . Both originate from the character 利. The Ainu language uses a small katakana ㇼ to represent a final r sound after an i sound (イㇼ ir). The combination of an R-column kana letter with handakuten ゜- り゚ in hiragana, and リ゚ in katakana was introduced to represent [li] in the early 20th century.

The hiragana character may also be written as a single stroke.[1]

Form Rōmaji Hiragana Katakana
Normal r-
(ら行 ra-gyō)
ri
rii, ryi
りい, りぃ
りー
リイ, リィ
リー
Addition yōon ry-
(りゃ行 rya-gyō)
rya りゃ リャ
ryaa
ryā
りゃあ, りゃぁ
りゃー
リャア, リャァ
リャー
ryu りゅ リュ
ryuu
ryū
りゅう, りゅぅ
りゅー
リュウ, リュゥ
リュー
ryo りょ リョ
ryou
ryoo
ryō
りょう, りょぅ
りょお, りょぉ
りょー
リョウ, リョゥ
リョオ, リョォ
リョー
Other additional forms
Form (ry-)
Rōmaji Hiragana Katakana
(rya) (りゃ) (リャ)
(ryi) (りぃ) (リィ)
(ryu) (りゅ) (リュ)
rye
ryei
ryee
ryē
りぇ
りぇい, りぇぃ
りぇえ
りぇー
リェ
リェイ, リェィ
リェエ
リェー
(ryo) (りょ) (リョ)

Stroke order

Alternative writing of the ri hiragana with one stroke
Stroke order in writing り
Stroke order in writing り
1, 2
Stroke order in writing リ
Stroke order in writing リ
2
Stroke order in writing り
Stroke order in writing リ

Other communicative representations

  • Full Braille representation
り / リ in Japanese BrailleR + Yōon braille
り / リ
ri
りい / リー
りゃ / リャ
rya
りゃあ / リャー
ryā
りゅ / リュ
ryu
りゅう / リュー
ryū
りょ / リョ
ryo
りょう / リョー
ryō
⠓ (braille pattern dots-125) ⠓ (braille pattern dots-125) ⠒ (braille pattern dots-25) ⠈ (braille pattern dots-4) ⠑ (braille pattern dots-15) ⠈ (braille pattern dots-4) ⠑ (braille pattern dots-15) ⠒ (braille pattern dots-25) ⠈ (braille pattern dots-4) ⠙ (braille pattern dots-145) ⠈ (braille pattern dots-4) ⠙ (braille pattern dots-145) ⠒ (braille pattern dots-25) ⠈ (braille pattern dots-4) ⠚ (braille pattern dots-245) ⠈ (braille pattern dots-4) ⠚ (braille pattern dots-245) ⠒ (braille pattern dots-25)
Character information
Preview
Unicode name HIRAGANA LETTER RI KATAKANA LETTER RI HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER RI KATAKANA LETTER SMALL RI CIRCLED KATAKANA RI
Encodingsdecimalhexdechexdechexdechexdechex
Unicode12426U+308A12522U+30EA65432U+FF9812796U+31FC13047U+32F7
UTF-8227 130 138E3 82 8A227 131 170E3 83 AA239 190 152EF BE 98227 135 188E3 87 BC227 139 183E3 8B B7
Numeric character referenceりりリリリリㇼㇼ㋷㋷
Shift JIS (plain)[2]130 23282 E8131 13883 8A216D8
Shift JIS-2004[3]130 23282 E8131 13883 8A216D8131 24983 F9
EUC-JP (plain)[4]164 234A4 EA165 234A5 EA142 2168E D8
EUC-JIS-2004[5]164 234A4 EA165 234A5 EA142 2168E D8166 251A6 FB
GB 18030[6]164 234A4 EA165 234A5 EA132 49 155 5084 31 9B 32129 57 189 5481 39 BD 36
EUC-KR[7] / UHC[8]170 234AA EA171 234AB EA
Big5 (non-ETEN kana)[9]198 238C6 EE199 164C7 A4
Big5 (ETEN / HKSCS)[10]199 113C7 71199 230C7 E6

See also

References

  1. Ishida. "Hiragana". Japanese 1. Dartmouth College. Archived from the original on 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  2. Unicode Consortium (2015-12-02) [1994-03-08]. "Shift-JIS to Unicode".
  3. Project X0213 (2009-05-03). "Shift_JIS-2004 (JIS X 0213:2004 Appendix 1) vs Unicode mapping table".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. Unicode Consortium; IBM. "EUC-JP-2007". International Components for Unicode.
  5. Project X0213 (2009-05-03). "EUC-JIS-2004 (JIS X 0213:2004 Appendix 3) vs Unicode mapping table".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. Standardization Administration of China (SAC) (2005-11-18). GB 18030-2005: Information Technology—Chinese coded character set.
  7. Unicode Consortium; IBM. "IBM-970". International Components for Unicode.
  8. Steele, Shawn (2000). "cp949 to Unicode table". Microsoft / Unicode Consortium.
  9. Unicode Consortium (2015-12-02) [1994-02-11]. "BIG5 to Unicode table (complete)".
  10. van Kesteren, Anne. "big5". Encoding Standard. WHATWG.
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