Should be Care-ker. it is of Germanic origin and the ch is more of a hard k sound like in the German word ich. There is no s in it, unless the owner of the name has "Americanized" it.
Ed-VEE-nus
far-see-o ed-oo art
zger peuhr voos A day (I can help you)
The word stressed has only one syllable. If you wanted to use the word in a poem you could take poetic license and pronounce it with two syllables as stress-ed.
Sometimes you can hear people say the -ed as 'tid'. eg I texted John last night. Sometimes people don't add -ed to make past tense the just say text. eg I text john last night. I guess as this is a new 'verb' people tend to say it what ever way they want. That sirt of goes along with 'text English' anyway, people have there own abbreviations and spellings for text messages.
Ed Shear un
== == ED-ah-fiss.
Ed•a•mo•mee
PRO-long-Ed
A-ledge-ed
ed-u-kay-shun
Stell mack
ed-ih-t
I do not know when this was posted but I'll answer it. It is pronounced Ed-may
In called you have (pronounce) /d/, because /l /is a voiced sound; in asked you pronounce /t/ because /k/ is an unvoiced sound; in added or decided you pronounce /id/ because when you have -d or -t at the root of the word, the rule is to pronounce -ed is /id/.
Limited is pronounced lim~it~ed.
jay mo neek ed