Here's a breakdown:
* Ki is pronounced like the "kee" in "keep".
* Go is pronounced like the "goh" in "go".
It's important to remember that the "g" in "go" is a soft "g" sound, similar to the "g" in "gem" or "gentle".
Here's a breakdown:
* Ki is pronounced like the "kee" in "keep".
* Go is pronounced like the "goh" in "go".
It's important to remember that the "g" in "go" is a soft "g" sound, similar to the "g" in "gem" or "gentle".