Yes 'taiyoukou' means sunlight. It is pronounced tai like tie, the 'ou' in you and kou are long 'o' sounds like in coal or oar, often shown by ō.
The correct way to pronounce it is MA-mee-ah according to a native Japanese speaker at http://www.forvo.com/word/mamiya#ja
"Mee-door-ee" (Midori) is the correct way to say "green" in japanese. 緑の目 (midori no me)
I'm not quite sure this is correct, but he is Japanese, so I pronounce it "MAH-zuh-HEE-day". Recently, I heard a Japanese person on a video pronouncing it "muh-ZAH-HEE-day".
Oyasumi nasai- correct spelling Pronounce- O-YA-SU-ME-NAS-I
Dampeer is the correct pronounce
The correct way to pronounce "ceramic" is "suh-ram-ik."
The correct way to pronounce "instrument" is IN-struh-muhnt.
The correct way to pronounce the word "Byzantine" is BIZ-uhn-teen.
No it is not. The correct spelling is Japanese
The correct pronunciation, if I'm correct, is: Varr-ohk
Ichthys
Kurn- knee is the correct pronunciation, but we pronounce it Cear- knee for a girl