Each character ( unless it consists only of a vowel ) has a romaji consanant followed by a romaji vowel, for example, in /ku/ the consanant is 'k' followed by the vowel, 'u'. So, the next consanant is the k, which is then carried to the end of the character before it. So if it was /ga/ku/ ( which I just nade up ), and there was a 「つ」, it would read gakku. Hope that helps.
Each character ( unless it
Each character ( unless it consists only of a vowel ) has a romaji consanant followed by a romaji vowel, for example, in /ku/ the consanant is 'k' followed by the vowel, 'u'. So, the next consanant is the k, which is then carried to the end of the character before it. So if it was /ga/ku/ ( which I just nade up ), and there was a 「つ」, it would read gakku. Hope that helps.