AHS-KAH (Japanese) [key] submitted by bedamijo, with the note: Japanese words and names technically should not have stress syllables.
A-sker (English) [key] submitted by omoroi, with the note: Three-syllable Japanese names are very poorly pronounced by British and American native English speakers. The first syllable should be stressed most although not strongly and the second and third so evenly that they often meld together. This name is pronounced the way a northerner in the UK would say 'Ask her' with the middle -su- perhaps being emphasised when angry.