talk about anything from kirby!
...No, that would be "Karby". You can't just ignore the hold there. If there was no hold it would be "kabi", but the hold makes it "kaabi", and they hold the "ah" sound in katakana when they want to get as close to an "ar" or "ir" sound as they can. It's still pronounced "kaabi", but it sounds like the "r" is there because it's held.WEEGEEDUDE123 wrote:
in japan they call kirby "kabi" カービ