u would say, "de WA (ja) nai" or では(じゃ)無い
It sounds like "'kunkeir."
It is pronounced "JEIMUZU". (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. "I" sounds like eein meet, but shorter. "U" sounds like oo in hook, but with less rounding of the lips. "E" sounds like e in met.)
チャイム chaimu It sounds like chime in english.
This is what the name "Beth" looks like in Japanese: It is pronounced "BESU". (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. "U" sounds like oo in hook, but with less rounding of the lips. "E" sounds like e in met.) http://www.japanesetranslator.co.uk/your-name-in-japanese/
Nijuu. Ne (sounds like knee) - Ju (as in juice)
小麦粉 and it sounds like this - Komugiko
"na" as in "ballerina" and "ni" sounds like "knee".
In Japanese it sounds like "go-en", which also has the same pronunciation as destiny.
To say "Sales" in Japanese, you say "SILAS".It is pronounced "SAIRASU". (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. "A" sounds like ain father, but shorter. "I" sounds like ee in meet, but shorter. "U" sounds like oo in hook, but with less rounding of the lips.)
テーブル "teburu", which pretty much sounds like table, but つくえ "tsukue" sounds more Japanese, although it really means desk.
That sounds like the Russo- Japanese war, where the Japanese navy soundly trashed the bulk of the Russian navy.
I don't know of one that starts with "a", but the one I'm thinking of is called "Mitsouko" and is available on several websites.