Tahn-toe
The final o has a slightly lengthened sound, sort of like how we, in English, say toe. The 'a' sound in Japanese is always like the a in father, and the o is always like the o in home.
Hello in Japanese is こんにちは (pronounced "konnichiwa"), in Chinese it is 你好 (pronounced "nǐ hǎo"), and in Thai it is สวัสดี (pronounced "sawasdee").
Tant is a word in French, meaning so. There are several English words that are similar to tant, such as, t'aint (an ungrammatical formulation of "it isn't") or taunt.
In Spanish, "golf" is pronounced as "golf." In French, it is pronounced as "golf." In German, it is pronounced as "golf." In Italian, it is pronounced as "golf." In Japanese, it is pronounced as "gorufu."
The japanese for water is 水 pronounced Mizu, 空気 Kuuki means air or atmosphere.
Pronounced Ah-ruh-see in English, Ah-la-shee in Japanese.
Tant - (Pronounced with emphathis on the "A" - t - aahnt)
It's called a sgian dubh (pronounced skin doo)
Llama in Japanese is ra ma. (or at least that is how it is pronounced.)
It was used in the martial art of kobudo. It is a dagger-shaped truncheon.
Rainforest in Japanese is pronounced kourin.
If you mean shogun, typically pronounced in English as "show-guhn," the correct Japanese pronunciation is "show-goon."
This is the symbol for monkey in japanese. Pronounced "saru".
Crab in Japanese is Kani. Pronounced 'Kah-nee'
Salami is pronounced the same in Japanese as it is in English.
Here is "koko." It's pronounced: koh-koh.
It is the "F-word" pronounced with a Japanese accent.
If the katakana is ヘラルド, it is pronounced He-ra-ru-do, or herarudo