Talk:Day 171-180/@comment-4784862-20150514223447/@comment-4784862-20150516085545

A good example of how katakana works would be "Magic Item." The katakana for this is マジック・アイテム, which then romanizes to "Majikku Aitemu" or "Magic Item."

The way the japanese pronounce things is different than us, which is why it ends up having the U's at the end, though they wouldn't really be pronounced when you use the English equivalents. ^^