Here's a breakdown:
* Doh: The "o" sound is like the "o" in "hot" or "lot".
* Zoh: The "z" sound is similar to the "z" in "zoo" or "zebra", but slightly softer.
Here are some helpful tips:
* Don't pronounce the "u" in "douzo". It's silent.
* Focus on the "o" sound in "doh" and "zoh". They're both short and clear.
Remember that pronunciation can vary slightly depending on the region and individual speaker, but this should give you a good starting point.