It's "Cutter" with a thick "C" from the upper inner part of your mouth.
Locally the pronounce it as "Gyttar" as the Q is replaced with G (not J) but why "y" intead of "a" as the second letter; this is something I never found out.
But definetly it's not the "Kataar" that most of the English speaking tend to call it.
It's "Cutter" with a thick "C" from the upper inner part of your mouth.
Locally the pronounce it as "Gyttar" as the Q is replaced with G (not J) but why "y" intead of "a" as the second letter; this is something I never found out.
But definetly it's not the "Kataar" that most of the English speaking tend to call it.