Stroke order
Derived in the Heian period from writing the man'yōgana kanji 不 in the cursive sōsho style.
ふ • (fu )
The hiragana syllable ふ ( fu ) . Its equivalent in katakana is フ ( fu ) . It is the twenty-eighth syllable in the gojūon order; its position is は行 う段 ( ha-gyō u-dan , “ row ha , section u ” ) .
(Hiragana ) 平仮名 ; あ ぁ , い ぃ , う ぅ ゔ , え ぇ , お ぉ , か ゕ が , き ぎ , く ぐ , け ゖ げ , こ 𛄲 ( 𛄲 ) ご , さ ざ , し じ , す ず , せ ぜ , そ ぞ , た だ , ち ぢ , つ っ づ , て で , と ど , な , に , ぬ , ね , の , は ば ぱ , ひ び ぴ , ふ ぶ ぷ , へ べ ぺ , ほ ぼ ぽ , ま , み , む , め , も , や ゃ , 𛀆 , ゆ ゅ , 𛀁 , よ ょ , ら ら゚ , り り゚ , る る゚ , れ れ゚ , ろ ろ゚ , わ ゎ わ゙ , ゐ 𛅐 ( 𛅐 ) ゐ゙ , 𛄟 ( 𛄟 ) , ゑ 𛅑 ( 𛅑 ) ゑ゙ , を 𛅒 ( 𛅒 ) を゙ , ん , ー , ゝ , ゞ , ゟ
From Old Japanese . Possibly a contraction of the 連用形( れんようけい ) ( ren'yōkei ) of verbs and 合ふ ( afu ) . Alternatively from 経 ( fu ) .[ 1]
ふ • (-fu )
( following the irrealis stem of verbs )
expresses repetition
expresses an ongoing state
Stem forms
Irrealis (未然形 )
は
は
-fa
Continuative (連用形 )
ひ
ひ
-fi
Terminal (終止形 )
ふ
ふ
-fu
Attributive (連体形 )
ふ
ふ
-fu
Realis (已然形 )
へ
へ
-fe
Imperative (命令形 )
へ
へ
-fe
Key constructions
Negative
はず
はず
-fazu
Contrasting conjunction
へど
へど
-fedo
Causal conjunction
へば
へば
-feba
Conditional conjunction
はば
はば
-faba
Past tense (firsthand knowledge)
ひき
ひき
-fiki
Past tense (secondhand knowledge)
ひけり
ひけり
-fikeri
Perfect tense (conscious action)
ひつ
ひつ
-fitu
Perfect tense (natural event)
ひぬ
ひぬ
-finu
Perfect-continuative tense
へり ひたり
へり ひたり
-feri -fitari
Volitional
はむ
はむ
-famu
For pronunciation and definitions of ふ – see the following entries.
【賦 】 S
[noun] fu ( Chinese literary form developed during the times of the Han dynasty that combines prose and poetry )
【麩 】 H
[noun] wheat bran
[noun] wheat gluten
[noun] foods made from wheat gluten, somewhat similar to bread
(This term, ふ ( fu ) , is the hiragana spelling of the above terms.)For a list of all kanji read as ふ , see Category:Japanese kanji read as ふ .)