ん is the last character in the hiragana alphabet and is pronounced as 'n' or 'm'.
eg. kantan (easy) かんたん and minna (everybody) みんな
I like Hiragana better!
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In hiragana, shippuden is spelled like しっぷうでん. So technically, according to the hiragana, it's actually 'shippuuden,' but 'shippuden' is the accepted spelling for Naruto translations and what not.The kanji looks like this: 疾風伝
ai (ah-ee) The Kanji looks like this: 愛, and the hiragana like this: あい. It is romanized as Ai, and is pronounced Ah-e (the e in eek!).
The letter "u" looks similar to the letter "n" flipped horizontally.
The Japanese word for water is mizu which is spelled like this in hiragana: みず
The Japanese word for friend is tomodachi which is spelled like this in hiragana: ともだち
n at looks like a fat man
It looks like an unside down n with an '... :)
hon In hiragana ほん in kanji 本 Either is fine. Hiragana is the phonetic spelling (ho+n). Kanji is the character meaning 'book'.
The Japanese word for "hog" or "pig" is buta.In hiragana (Japanese syllabary), it looks like this: ぶたAnd in Kanji (Japanese words expressed in Chinese characters), like this: 豚
The number that looks like the letter "n" is the number "4." When written in certain fonts or styles, the numeral 4 can resemble a lowercase "n" due to its shape and curvature. However, this resemblance can vary depending on the typeface used.