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! ''a'' !! ''i'' !! ''u'' !! ''e'' !! ''o''
 
! ''a'' !! ''i'' !! ''u'' !! ''e'' !! ''o''

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References

  1. ^ a b c These now-obsolete katakana appeared in some textbooks as early as 1873 (Meiji period
  2. ^ In modern times, ウォ ("wo") is used as the representation of a "wo" sound instead. The katakana version of the wo (kana)|wo kana, ヲ, is primarily used, albeit rarely, to represent the Grammatical particle|particle を in katakana. The particle is commonly pronounced the same as the o (kana)|o kana.
  3. ^ a b c d e These kana are primarily used for indicating a voiced consonant in the middle of a compound word and can never begin a word. Rarely used in katakana.