See also: ⺀ ◌゙ U+3099, ゙ COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK[unassigned: U+3097–U+3098] ← ゖ[U+3096] Hiragana ◌゚ →[U+309A] ゛ U+309B, ゛ KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK ← ◌゚[U+309A] Hiragana ゜ →[U+309C] ゙ U+FF9E, ゙ HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK ← ン[U+FF9D] Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms ゚ →[U+FF9F] Japanese Diacritical mark ゛ The dakuten, which indicates voicing (i.e. ka with a dakuten is pronounced as ga). (colloquial) It is also sometimes colloquially used to indicate a strained or shouting vocalization. Usage notes When used to indicate strained vocalization, a kana can receive only one dakuten regardless of usual voicing. See also ゜: the handakuten てんてん (tenten), 点々(てんてん) (tenten), ちょんちょん (chonchon): (colloquial) the dakuten markWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.