Dakuten and handakuten

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Dakuten and handakuten
  • Combining characters
    • U+3099 ◌゙ COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK
    • U+309A ◌゚ COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK
  • Stand-alone characters
    • U+309B KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK
    • U+309C KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK
    • U+FF9E HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK
    • U+FF9F HALFWIDTH KATAKANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK

The dakuten (Japanese: 濁点, Japanese pronunciation: [dakɯ̥teꜜɴ] or [dakɯ̥teɴ], lit. "voicing mark"), colloquially ten-ten (, "dots"), is a diacritic most often used in the Japanese kana syllabaries to indicate that the consonant of a syllable should be pronounced voiced, for instance, on sounds that have undergone rendaku (sequential voicing).

The handakuten (半濁点, Japanese pronunciation: [handaꜜkɯ̥teɴ], lit. "half voicing mark"), colloquially maru (, "circle"), is a diacritic used with the kana for syllables starting with h to indicate that they should instead be pronounced with [p].