"Dah-Koe-Ta" phonetically. "da" like the da in "dark." "Koe" like the co in "coconut." And "ta" like in the name "dakota."
However, the accent is softer than the American way, the vowels are spoken softer, but with more emphasis.
In Japanese Dakota would look like this:
ダコタ
exactly the same
to
Kurikku
Steevann
Nabigeetaa.
saigo
yoru
"Omosa."
meron
maikaru
kore
kaze