katakana


it is a j-panese syllabary alphabet used to spell out foreign, now mostly english words. consists of approx. 45 syllables, which can be further modified with accents “=b and °=p, prolongations (nigori) and smaller versions of vowels, ya-yu-yo and tsu. it doesn’t allow for an exact transliteration, thus introducing a thick j-panese accent.
george > jio-ji
america > amerika
burger > ba-ga-
windows > uindo-zu

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