ヲ

Etymology
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Usage notes

 * Because the hiragana equivalent,, is used almost exclusively as the direct object particle, and as particles are usually written in hiragana, ヲ is seldom used. is used to represent the "wo" sound.
 * Because the hiragana equivalent,, is used almost exclusively as the direct object particle, and as particles are usually written in hiragana, ヲ is seldom used. is used to represent the "wo" sound.