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    Quote Originally Posted by lalala View Post
    There is the geminate consonant in Japanese. So the 'ch' sound is doubled to give 2 x 'ch', spelt as 'tch'. Like in Matcha (まっちゃ).
    I'd take it as "maccha". The tiny tsu (actually I dunno what it's called) for me is an indication to pause a tiny bit before continuing with the next phonetic. Which as I did say, we can label as an additional t because it can sound a bit like that when we english speakers hear it.

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