I've heard it in both Yu-Gi-Oh! and One Piece, and they pronounce it as; "Aibou" (ai)-(bou) or (I)-(bow*) (*Bow as in "Bow and Arrow")
From the American Heritige Dictionary: ĕk' kyū -mə-nĭz'əm
Yue in Chinese is pronounced as "yweh" with the "y" sound like the "yu" in "yoga" and the "eh" like in "bed".
Pronounce it like "ooo"
pronounce it as "eat" girl
you pronounce his name u or you
yu
re yu nyun
yu ki
Seff-YU-ra-zeem
Thaa-kees
yume, the way you would pronounce it is: yu me
The Spanish word for "city", it is pronounced (see-yu-DAHD).
I've heard it in both Yu-Gi-Oh! and One Piece, and they pronounce it as; "Aibou" (ai)-(bou) or (I)-(bow*) (*Bow as in "Bow and Arrow")
It is a style of Japanese where you write like in Japanese but pronounce like in Chinese, so the character for "rain" (雨) would be pronounced "ame" in Japanese but pronounced "yu" in Chinese, and likely it would be "yu" and not "ame" in onyomi.
Yue in Chinese is pronounced as "yweh" with the "y" sound like the "yu" in "yoga" and the "eh" like in "bed".
In English (YU-rid-is) or (YO-red-ice) In Greek (ev-rid-IK-ee) In French (oo-gh-ed-EE).