The word "ASAMI" is spelled with five letters, and its phonetic transcription in IPA is /əˈsɑːmi/. The first letter is a schwa sound /ə/, followed by the letter "s" pronounced as /s/. The third and fourth letters are "a" pronounced as /ɑː/, and "m" pronounced as /m/. The last letter is "i" pronounced as /i/. This word does not have any alternative spellings due to it being a proper noun.
ASAMI is not a widely recognized term and does not have a standardized dictionary definition. However, if we assume that you are referring to a name or word that is typically used as a person's name, we can provide a hypothetical dictionary definition for "Asami" as follows:
Asami [uh-sah-mee] (noun): a feminine given name of Japanese origin. It is composed of two kanji characters: "asa" meaning "morning" or "sunrise," and "mi" meaning "beauty" or "beauty." Asami is a popular Japanese name choice for girls and is associated with positive qualities such as gracefulness, elegance, and charm. It often reflects the parents' desire for their child to have a bright and beautiful future. Asami may also be used as a family name, primarily in Japan, although it is less common in this context. People named Asami are often described as kind-hearted and genuine, with a radiant personality. The name's etymology suggests a connection to nature and the notion of starting each day with hope and positivity. Asami can also be found in other cultures or languages, but its origin and significance may vary. As a given name, Asami has no literal translation in English, but it is typically pronounced as "ah-sah-mee" or "uh-sah-mee."