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How do you pronounce douzo?

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Doo-zo.

Doo = Similiar to "dough"

Zo = It's not "Zoo" its "Zo" like.. "So" with a Z.

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"Douzo" is pronounced "doh-zoh." It is a Japanese word that is often used to mean "please" or "go ahead."

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