Re: Ayaka?
in reply to a message by KDen20
ah-yah-kah. (maybe check youtube for some clips to hear an audio example)
Ayeka is not a variant of Ayaka, but an English spelling of "Aeka", intended as a help for the pronunciation (see wikipedia entry).
Ayeka does not exist in Japanese, "ye" does not exist in the Japanese alphabet.
Aeka is pronouced "ah-eh-kah".
Ayeka is not a variant of Ayaka, but an English spelling of "Aeka", intended as a help for the pronunciation (see wikipedia entry).
Ayeka does not exist in Japanese, "ye" does not exist in the Japanese alphabet.
Aeka is pronouced "ah-eh-kah".
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Ditto all
For some single sounds in Japanese:
http://www.webcrawler.com/webcrawler/ws/results/Audio/Japanese%20Alphabet/1/281/Other/Relevance/wsTermsShown=1/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true
It has 'ya' on the second page.
For some single sounds in Japanese:
http://www.webcrawler.com/webcrawler/ws/results/Audio/Japanese%20Alphabet/1/281/Other/Relevance/wsTermsShown=1/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true
It has 'ya' on the second page.