Google translating "aaaaaaaaaaaa" as "ah ah ah ah ah ah" always makes me laugh
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Gaarikku Tohsuto. Katakana always is a delight.
When I started learning Japanese at uni, I overheard two higher semester students talking. One asked the other what the Japanese word for "duck" was and he replied "da-kku". That still amuses me. I am a man of simple needs.
Here the Ohhhhhhh functions more like the extension of the last syllable so I'd read it as garlic tooooooooooooooooooast.
Remember: when something in your kitchen is on fire, it's a good idea to pull your phone out and take a pic before getting the fire extinguisher. You never know how many likes you could have get.
Gaaaarikuuuu Toooosutoooo
.
Miiiiiikurooooo-waaaaaafuuuuuu
.
Ooooooofueeen de kimashitaaaaaa
.
.
Gariku tosuto
Mikurowafu
Gariku Toooosutoooo ofuen
.
Ofuen wa
Moeru to
Atsui kaaaaazeeee fuuukuuuu
.
Kogeta wa
Gariku wo
Moeru gaaaariiiiiikuuuu yooooo
…
[Alternative beginning of “O Fortuna” from “Carmina Burana” for apocalyptic burning garlic toast contemplation]