It's written バンパイア (meaning vampire) and an exact syllable to syllable romanization (writing its pronunciation in English letters) would be ban-pa-i-a.
'Ban' is not pronounced exactly with a full 'b', it's something between 'v' and 'b' in Japanese. Try pronouncing 'b' with a tiny gap in between your lips.
The 'a' is also something in between 'back' and 'bar', not as flat at the first and not as upright as the second.
The 'paia' part is read like saying 'paya' but with a little difference, where it is more precisely read like pah-eeh-ah, meaning the 'i' actually acts as a vowel. When spoken quickly though, what you hear is 'ban-pa-iya'.
Banpaia and kyuuketsuki.
They both mean vampire. The difference is 'Banpaia' is the Japanese pronunciation of the English pronunciation of Vampire.V's are pronounced as B's, and N's and M's have a similar sound to them. So Vam=Ban, Pi=Pai, and Re=A.If you say it out loud it makes a lot more sense.Kyuuketsuki is the Japanese word for vampire. I wish I knew it's literal meaning, but I don't. Sorry!
Kyuuketsuki or banpaia.
吸血鬼banpaia, kyuuketsuki
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banpaia, kyuuketsuki that's how u say it i think <.< 吸血鬼 Kyuuketsuki I first heard this in the anime Karin (or Chibi Vampire) ヴァンパイア Banpaia Phonetic spelling for Vampire that's used more often in modern times
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