nah.
It is pronounced "zheng-joe." The "zh" sound is a voiced fricative similar to the "j" sound in "jam," followed by a short "e" vowel sound. The "zh" and "joe" syllables are pronounced with equal stress.
It can be sometimes, but most of the time, the answer would be no.
In katakana, "Joe" is written as ジョー. The characters represent the sounds of the name, with ジョ (jo) and ー indicating a long vowel sound.
The cast of The Sound of Bliss - 2011 includes: Joe Louis Melendez as Tom Kevin Tindell as Joel
ジョー /joo/ is Japanese term for that name.[oo = elongated 'o' sound]
Joe McEwen has written: 'Sam Cooke' -- subject(s): African American singers, African American sound recording executives and producers, Biography
Yes. The O in job has a short O sound, as in rob and snob. (The Biblical name Job is pronounced as a long O, as in Joe.)
No. It's Ram Jam. Check it out on the sound track from the movie "Joe Dirt".
Joe Williamson has written: 'Memories of the Poems' 'Maritime memories of Puget Sound, in photographs and text' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works, Seafaring life
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Big Joe Turner brought a blues sound to his own brand of rock music gaining him fame as the "Boss of Blues" of the rock world.