soo-doe-koo
2006-12-05 22:28:49
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answered by c_a_cudmore 2
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Sue Doe Coo
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Added: Kris,.. in Japanese Ko is Co like in Cooperate and an ending to girl's name. Ku at the end of a three Sylable name/word is like a Baby Coo for sure because I am use to names ending that way like Suzaku.. which is Sue-Zah-Coo. I may suck at English and spelling and junk but I'm use to Japanese words and names constructed this way XD Cooperate is devided up Co-Op-er-ate,.. like CoFounded.
2006-12-05 22:28:54
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answered by sailortinkitty 6
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Sudoku is the romanization of the Japanese æ°ç¬ï¼ããã©ãï¼(JP wont show up if your browser does not support the language).
Phonetically it is pronounced as follows:
Sue (as the name) - doh (as in cookie dough) - ku ("coo" in cooperate).
2006-12-05 22:32:45
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answered by Kris H 1
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Suu - just like sue.
Do - NOT like dough / doe! You know the 'o' sound in 'knot'? That's the vowel sound you want - nice and short, but with a 'd' in front (of course!)
Ku - yes, it sounds like 'coo', but with a shorter vowel sound.
Suu - do - ku. Three separate syllables! (The first syllable has a slightly longer vowel sound than the last, that's why I've put two 'U's.)
2006-12-06 00:46:52
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answered by _ 6
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SUd OKU
2006-12-05 22:24:29
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answered by monkey see monkey do! 3
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