The word 'gou' would be pronounced very similar to English's 'go', but with a slight 'w' sound on the end.
If you'd like to hear a native speaker's pronunciation of 'gou', please see the related link below. The link applies to the word狗 (gǒu)and has a dipping tone.
The Mandarin pronunciation of "gou" is similar to the English word "go", but with a rising tone. It is pronounced as "góu".
In simplified Chinese, "dog" is spelled as "狗" (gǒu). In traditional Chinese, it is spelled the same way.
If you want to say brother, as in Big Brother politely you pronounce it as: Dai Gou Gou. If you want to say brother, as in Little Brother politely you pronounce it as: Dia Dia. From Calv860
"Baby" in Chinese is pronounced as "bǎobèi" (宝贝).
The word for "no" in Mandarin Chinese is "不" (bù). It is pronounced as "boo" with a rising tone.
"We" in Chinese is pronounced as "wǒmen." The tone is neutral, so it is pronounced evenly without any rising or falling pitch.
热狗 [rè gǒu]
The pronunciation, if you mean it as in giving the order to a dog ("Dance, dog!") is tiaow woo go. The pinyin is tiaowu gou.
Triangulum: - Try-An-gou-lum
Gou or 狗
xiao gou
In simplified Chinese, "dog" is spelled as "狗" (gǒu). In traditional Chinese, it is spelled the same way.
Chou gou
If you want to say brother, as in Big Brother politely you pronounce it as: Dai Gou Gou. If you want to say brother, as in Little Brother politely you pronounce it as: Dia Dia. From Calv860
小狗 (xiao gou)
Chinese wolfberry and its Chinese name is Gou Qi Zi.
re gou (热狗)*literally a hot dog
"We" in Chinese is pronounced as "wǒmen." The tone is neutral, so it is pronounced evenly without any rising or falling pitch.