Well, honey, that's a tricky one. "Dew neh loh moh" is pronounced as "doo neh loh moh." Just say it like you mean it and you'll be golden. Now go out there and impress someone with your newfound pronunciation skills!
"Warui neko" Pronounced: wah-roo-ee neh-ko
Ragionere is an Italian equivalent of 'accountant'. It's pronounced 'rah-JYOH-neh-ray'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. But a female 'accountant' is ragionera, which is pronounced 'rah-JYOH-neh-rah'.
"Aoi kitsune" Pronounced Ah-oy Kit-soo-neh Ao/Aoi - Blue Kitsune - Fox
熊猫王様 (kumaneko ousama) is Panda King and would be pronounced "koo-maw neh-koh OH-somm-maw."
Bella nera or Bella negra may be Italian equivalents of 'beautiful black woman'. In the word by word translation, the feminine adjective 'bella' means 'beautiful, handsome'. The feminine adjectives 'nera' and 'negra' mean 'black [woman]'. The phrases are pronounced 'BEHL-lah NEH-rah' and 'BEHL-lah NEH-grah'.
"Dieuh neh lio moh sai-loh" is a Cantonese phrase and is a very derogatory statement. Considering that someone might have used that phrase at you and you want to know the meaning - it is very inappropriate and refers to the other person's mother. If you are a teenager or child, please report it to someone older whom you trust. Do not indulge in verbal fight with the person who said it to you.
Nepunepu (neh-poo-neh-poo), mākolukolu (MAAH-koh-loo-koh-loo), momona (moh-moh-nah)
its pronounced (neh-neh)
Uccellone is an Italian equivalent of 'Big bird'. The word is formed from the masculine noun 'uccello' for 'bird' and the suffix '-one' for 'big'. It's pronounced 'ooch-chehl-LOH-neh'.
Netanyahu is pronounced neh-tahn-YAH-hoo. The stress is on the second syllable.
Slacks is an English equivalent of 'pantalone'. The Italian word is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'PAHN-tah-LOH-neh'.
Shemona Nerim שמונה נרים(She-moh-nah Neh-rim.)
Neh-TOW-fah.
Pronounced as it is spelt - Neg-ev
שמונה Pronounced Shmo-neh.
According to the "Best Hawaiian Language Workshop" (refer to the link, below), "Mister" is "kane" (pronounced KAH-neh) and "Mrs" is "wahine" (pronounced wah-HEE-neh).
Nnenne is pronounced as "Neh-ne".