Quote Originally Posted by boys from the dwarf View Post
mah-ko.

i'd imagine most americans would say may-ko and also some japanese would because they seem to make long sounds in words instead of short sounds.

E.G

i used to always pronounce yuffie, yuff-e instead of you-fie.

same with tifa.
Amen, brother. Except I kinda stick with the whole "May-ko", "Yuff-ee" and "Tee-fah" thing. It was my original pronounciation and I've grown to accept it regardless of which way it's actually pronounced.

Also, I'd like to point out, it's actually more of an opinion topic, not a "who is right" topic. If it's not opinion-based, someone would tell us the actual pronounciation instead of opening up this debate.

Okay, I guess that last paragraph was meaningless, but I just wanted to type, in case.