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Why is English “ka” and “ca” sometimes rendered as キャ (kya) instead of カ (ka)?
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Why is English “ka” and “ca” sometimes rendered as キャ (kya) instead of カ (ka)?
It seems that キャ is used before IPA /æ/ sound, as in
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Why is English “ka” and “ca” sometimes rendered as キャ (kya) instead of カ (ka)?
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Another very frequent example is
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Why is English “ka” and “ca” sometimes rendered as キャ (kya) instead of カ (ka)?
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Why is English “ka” and “ca” sometimes rendered as キャ (kya) instead of カ (ka)?
Thanks, great answer. It makes sense to me. As you cited,
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is an example I've seen frequently.
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What are the rules regarding “mute vowels” (“u” after “s” and “i” after “sh”)?
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