The spelling of the word "dusko" can be a bit confusing as it doesn't follow standard English phonetics. In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), "dusko" is spelled /ˈduːskoʊ/. The "d" is pronounced as the letter "d" in English, while the "u" is pronounced as "oo" as in "boot". The "s" is pronounced as "ss" while the "k" is pronounced as "k" but with a silent "h". The "o" at the end of the word is pronounced as a long "o" as in "go".
The etymology of the word dusko is not entirely clear or widely documented. It appears to be a name of Slavic origin, likely derived from the Slavic word duša, meaning soul or spirit. Duša is present in various Slavic languages, including Croatian, Serbian, and Slovenian. It is common for names to be derived from words related to religious or spiritual concepts in Slavic cultures, and dusko is believed to be one such example. However, without further historical or cultural context, it is difficult to determine the precise origin and meaning of the name dusko.