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  2. File:Japanese Hiragana kyokashotai RA.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Table hiragana.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Unicode blocks - Wikipedia

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    A list of all the Unicode blocks, formatted as a table. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Collapse state state Specify if the list should be collapsed by default. Suggested values mw-collapsed String optional "Blocks" are well-defined in Unicode. They are described from the numbering -way down: Unicode -> Plane -> Block -> code point. Think "scripts" if ...

  7. File:Hiragana origin.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Hiragana - Wikipedia

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    Hiragana originated as simplified forms of similar-sounding Chinese characters. Hiragana character shapes were derived from Chinese cursive script (sōsho). Shown here is a sample of cursive script by 7th century calligrapher Sun Guoting. Note the character 為 (wei), indicated by the red arrow, closely resembles the hiragana character ゐ (wi).

  9. Template:Unicode chart Hiragana - Wikipedia

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