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Ilana Crumley

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Jan 25, 2024, 4:47:08 PM1/25/24
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Never having previously encountered the word nekojita , and speaking so little Japanese that I could not even guess at the answer, my immediate thought was "is that 'j' as in English 'joke' or 'j' as in Czech 'Jan' ?" (it didn't even occur to me at the time that it might be 'j' as in Spanish 'mojito'). Not knowing the answer, I guessed at the Czech 'Jan' variant, then immediately wondered whether the 'oj' cluster was actually pronounced /ɔɪ/. Finally I asked Google translate to help me out, and learned that it is, in fact, 'j' as in English 'joke', or for that matter, 'j' as in English 'Japan'. So my underlying question is, short of using the IPA, is there any reliable way of representing the sound of 'j' as in English 'joke' when using the Latin alphabet to spell a foreign word ? 'g' is of course a candidate, but that might be equally be interpreted as 'g' as in English 'golf'. And I can't think of any cluster of Latin letters that indicate the sound /dʒ/ completely unambiguously. Would "dch" work ?

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