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ケリ♥
What does 'katte' mean?
and why exactly is it that it's written like katsute in hiragana but katte in romanji?
Jun 26, 2012 3:33 PM
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Hmm... context needed.
"Katte(かって)" could mean "Please buy"/"Selfish"/"Liberty" etc... depending on the context.
"Katsute(かつて)" normally means "once"/"before", but some people write/read it as "katte" too (I don't know if it's grammatical though).
Or maybe you're talking about the little つ, 「っ」??
June 26, 2012
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