Talk:Tsumugi Aoba/@comment-30720103-20170109204125/@comment-26322848-20170110040545

That's because Japanese is a syllabary instead of an alphabet ♪ The consonants each are paired with one of five vowels kinda like this:

A   |  I |  U  |  E  | O

Ka | Ki | Ku | Ke | Ko

Ga | Gi | Gu | Ge | Go

But the "T" line is a little different in that "ti" and "tu" are pronounced like "chi" and "tsu." So the line looks like

Ta | Ti(Chi) | Tu(Tsu) | Te | To

English speakers and translators tend to go for the phonetic romanization cause it's easier for non-Japanese speakers to understand, but either spelling is right!