ッ
Katakana letter small Tu or Tsu (U+30C3), also named Tsumaru and used as a gemination mark (Sokuon) for the leading consonant of the plain Katakana letter that follows it
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Summary
ッ is an Unicode character[1].
Key Facts
- ッ's image is recorded as Katakana letter small Tu.svg[2].
- ッ's instance of is recorded as Unicode character[3].
- ッ's instance of is recorded as katakana character[4].
- ッ's writing system is recorded as katakana[5].
- ッ's part of is recorded as katakana[6].
- ッ's part of is recorded as sutegana[7].
- ッ's part of is recorded as sokuon[8].
- ッ's Commons category is recorded as ッ[9].
- ッ's Unicode character is recorded as ッ[10].
- ッ's country of origin is recorded as Japan[11].
- ッ's Unicode code point is recorded as 30C3[12].
- ッ's HTML entity is recorded as ッ[13].
- ッ's HTML entity is recorded as ッ[14].
- ッ's HTML entity is recorded as ッ[15].
- ッ's stroke count is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+3'}[16].
- ッ's GlyphWiki ID is recorded as u30c3[17].
- ッ's Unicode block is recorded as Katakana[18].
- ッ's stroke order is recorded as ッ - U+030C3- KanjiVG stroke order.svg[19].
- ッ's Unicode character name is recorded as KATAKANA LETTER SMALL TU[20].
Body
Geography
Part of include katakana[6], a syllabary[21], founded in 0800[22]; sutegana[7]; and sokuon[8], a hiragana character[23].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Unicode character[3] and katakana character[4].