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Go - teh. In Japanese, an "i" following an "e" simply denotes that you are to hold the "e" for an additional beat; the "i" is not pronounced. This is also true if you see an "o" followed by a "u". As a note, a is pronounced "ah", e is pronounced "eh", i is pronounced "ee (like a capital E)", o is pronounced "oh", and u is pronounced "ooh". There is no variance to these pronunciations regardless of placement or combo with other vowels. Just as a note for any future pronunciation questions.

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  • Go - teh. In Japanese, an "i" following an "e" simply denotes that you are to hold the "e" for an additional beat; the "i" is not pronounced. This is also true if you see an "o" followed by a "u". As a note, a is pronounced "ah", e is pronounced "eh", i is pronounced "ee (like a capital E)", o is pronounced "oh", and u is pronounced "ooh". There is no variance to these pronunciations regardless of placement or combo with other vowels. Just as a note for any future pronunciation questions.
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  • Go - teh. In Japanese, an "i" following an "e" simply denotes that you are to hold the "e" for an additional beat; the "i" is not pronounced. This is also true if you see an "o" followed by a "u". As a note, a is pronounced "ah", e is pronounced "eh", i is pronounced "ee (like a capital E)", o is pronounced "oh", and u is pronounced "ooh". There is no variance to these pronunciations regardless of placement or combo with other vowels. Just as a note for any future pronunciation questions.
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