In some dialects of Toyama Prefecture, ``wa'' is pronounced similar to va. In some dialects of northern Tohoku, ``wa'' is used as ``wa.'' In Okinawan, it is also pronounced "wa" (wa), both of which are archaic usages (wa). How to read Meiwa Akewa / Myowa / Meiwa See all surnames containing ``wa'' Place names containing ``wa'' Showa-cho Wada Yamato-cho Showa. Represents a feminine expression that avoids assertiveness. "I don't know," replied the stepson, looking down. (Natsume Soseki's ``Light and Dark'') Enumerate with emphasis.
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"Wa" (hiragana: wa, katakana: wa) is one of the Japanese kana, each representing one mora. From the 19th to the 20th century, the combination of the hiragana wa and the kana character of the w column was used to represent [va].