Oh, dude, it's like "dai-dai-i-ro" in Japanese. You just say it how it looks, like you're a pro at speaking Japanese. So, like, just break it down syllable by syllable and you're golden. Keep practicing, and you'll be dropping Japanese words left and right, no biggie.
if im right u pronounce is as e-mo-to ^^
Kigo in Japanese is pronounced as "kee-goh" with the stress on the first syllable.
Japanese language does not have the "r" sound as it is in English. Instead, they use a sound that is a mix between "r" and "l" called the alveolar tap or flap. This difference in phonetics makes it difficult for Japanese speakers to produce the distinct "r" sound in English.
Pronounced Ah-ruh-see in English, Ah-la-shee in Japanese.
Aoi in Japanese is pronounced: AOeII A- (as in car) I- (as in "see") U- (as in noodle) E- (Mexico) O- (Moe) Sorry for the extras, I go to a small Japanese School and don't get a chance to do this often. Also, you might need it to pronounce other words and show off to your friends.
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it's daidaiiro if you ment the color here is a link to Japanese color words http://Japanese.about.com/bl_colors.htm
Nabigeetaa.
Steevann
kore
washi
osutoraria
tsuki
maikaru
"Omosa."
yoru
saigo