You're welcome! But i hope i didn't use the wrong example. Just read the syllabus like how you're supposed to read Spanish vowels "a, e, i, o, u" (A Anidict13
I'm 99.9% sure your reading is correct! I've never heard a Japanese proper-name end with a "bee" sound, it's usually "bae." For example, the name "Watanabe" is definitely pronounced "wah-tah-nah-bae" :)
I'm 99.9% sure your reading is correct! I've never heard a Japanese proper-name end with a "bee" sound, it's usually "bae." For example, the name "Watanabe" is definitely pronounced "wah-tah-nah-bae" :) AverageWeirdo
Whenever I see Wanibe's name, I end up reading it as Wannabe hahaha