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Hiragana Letter Me Letter

め is the Japanese hiragana character for “me,” used in everyday words, names, and writing.

U+3081

め (Hiragana Letter Me) is a hiragana character with Unicode code point U+3081. You can copy it directly from this page or use standard Unicode escapes in software. It appears frequently in common Japanese words and grammatical patterns.

Hiragana Letter Me Letter Meaning

め (HIRAGANA LETTER ME) represents the sound “me” in Japanese. As hiragana, it is used as part of many words, including nouns, verbs, and particles, depending on context. You’ll often see め where the language needs the syllable “me,” such as in everyday terms and sentence structures. In writing systems, hiragana characters like め are commonly used for native Japanese words and grammatical elements, while the same sound can also be represented in katakana depending on style and context.

Common uses

  • Typing the syllable “me” in Japanese text
  • Writing common words that include the sound “me”
  • Forming hiragana-based grammatical endings and particles
  • Creating Japanese labels, UI text, or placeholders
  • Using in social media posts and short messages

Examples

め (Hiragana Letter Me) — Copy & Unicode Info

  • めです。 (Desu.)
  • おねがいします、めをください。
  • きれいめに書く。
  • これめっちゃいい。
  • あした、めのまえで会おう。

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3081
HTML Entityめ
HTML Codeめ
CSS\3081

FAQ

What does the Hiragana Letter Me letter mean?

め (HIRAGANA LETTER ME) represents the sound “me” in Japanese. As hiragana, it is used as part of many words, including nouns, verbs, and particles, depending on context. You’ll often see め where the language needs the syllable “me,” such as in everyday terms and sentence structures. In writing systems, hiragana characters like め are commonly used for native Japanese words and grammatical elements, while the same sound can also be represented in katakana depending on style and context.

What Unicode character is め?

め is HIRAGANA LETTER ME with Unicode code point U+3081.

How can I paste or insert め in code?

Use the provided forms: HTML entity め, CSS escape \\3081, or JavaScript escape \\u{3081}.

Is め always pronounced “me”?

In hiragana, め is generally read as the syllable “me,” though exact word meaning depends on the surrounding characters and context.

Can め be replaced with a different character?

It should not be swapped arbitrarily. If you need the “me” sound in Japanese, め is the correct hiragana character for that syllable.