Phonetically it would be 캐테이 (kae-te-i)
but 캐티 (kae-ti) would also be close.
Cathy is pronounced "Katty" in Korean.
Cathy Park Hong has written: 'Dance dance revolution' -- subject(s): Korean Americans, Poetry
the film was about a studant at collage and he had to look after someone who lived in the belltower of the collage this person couldn't talk and fell for a girl called Cathy Cathy
Catherine
Do You mean That Was Then... This Is Now (1985)???If yes, Emilio Estevez (Mark Jennings) and Kim Delaney (Cathy Carlson) acted in it...The main characters are: Bryon Douglas, Mark, Cathy, M&M, Angela.
Cathy Shim, born July 18, 1980 is a Korean-American actress and film producer. Shim was most known for appearing in a variety of TV shows, like Reno 911!, MADtv and Drake & Josh.
That cannot be answered correctly. It really depends on whether you are talking TO Cathy or about Cathy. to Cathy: Cathy, one of your girlfriends lost control of her skates and crashed..... blah, blah, However, if it is you talking to someone ABOUT Cathy, it would be Cathy, one of your girlfriends, lost control, blah, blah.....
The characters in the short story "Blues Ain't No Mockin Bird" by Toni Cade Bambara are Granny, Granddaddy, the narrator and her cousin Cathy, Smilin, and the men filming the family without permission.
Cathy, Hello Kitty's friend, was created by the Japanese company Sanrio in 1988. She is depicted as a sweet and fashionable character, often seen with her signature polka-dot bow. Cathy is part of the broader Sanrio universe, which features various characters alongside Hello Kitty.
Nelly agreed to accompany Cathy to Wuthering Heights primarily out of a sense of duty and loyalty to her as a friend and caretaker. She recognized Cathy's deep emotional connection to Heathcliff and understood the importance of this visit for Cathy's well-being. Additionally, Nelly often acted as a mediator in the tumultuous relationships between the characters, and accompanying Cathy provided her an opportunity to navigate these complexities.
After Nelly heard that Cathy was writing letters, she became curious and decided to confront Cathy about it. Nelly expressed her concerns and wanted to understand the purpose of the letters, suspecting they might be related to her feelings for Heathcliff. This conversation ultimately leads to deeper revelations about the characters’ emotions and relationships in the story.
In "That Was Then, This Is Now" by S.E. Hinton, Cathy is 16 years old. She is portrayed as a young woman navigating the complexities of adolescence and her relationships with the main characters. Throughout the story, her age reflects the themes of growth and change that are central to the narrative.