Yakko Saki is usually careful to play up to stereotyping by deliberately confusing his ’r’s and ’l’s but he said “karate” and it would be more in character for him to say “kalate” or would that be out of character since it is a Japanese word?
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Yakko Saki is usually careful to play up to stereotyping by deliberately confusing his ’r’s and ’l’s but he said “karate” and it would be more in character for him to say “kalate” or would that be out of character since it is a Japanese word?