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There is none; Japan doesn't use English letters. The closest thing would be the translation of the sound "aa", which would be あ.

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the letter L is not in the Japanese alphabet.

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Japanese does not have a phonemic alphabet, but rather a syllabic alphabet. Therefore what they use for "a" is not actually a letter but a sound "ah", which is written as あ (a) or ア (a).

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There is no L in the Japanese language. There are none.

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