Pronunciation of 'キャッチ'
The word 'キャッチ' (kyatchi) originates from Japanese and is derived from the English word 'catch'. It is used in Japanese to mean 'catch', often in the context of catching something physically or metaphorically, such as catching attention or catching a ball.
Word Origin
The word 'キャッチ' is borrowed from English and adapted into Japanese katakana script.
Pronunciation Details
日本語
英語の 'catch' に由来し、物を捕まえることや注意を引くことを指します。
「キャッチ」は「kya-tchi」と発音します。「キャ」は「kya」、「ッチ」は「tchi」と発音します。
English (US)
Derived from the English word 'catch', it refers to the act of catching something physically or metaphorically.
Pronounced as 'kyatch', where 'ky' sounds like 'key' but shorter, and 'atch' rhymes with 'match'.