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ゆめ (hiragana) /夢 (dream)/ yume (spelling)

In Japanese the e of yume is pronounced the same as pronouncing a of company, not having a silent or a eeeeee sort of sound.

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Dream is "yume" (夢) and sky is "sora" (空). Combined, "dream sky" would be "yumezora" (夢空).

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空 is sky in Japanese.

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