Here's a breakdown:
* "t" is pronounced as a regular English "t"
* "ê" is pronounced as a long "e" sound, similar to the "e" in "they" or "say".
* The final "e" is silent.
So, the pronunciation is tet, with a long "e" sound.
Here's a breakdown:
* "t" is pronounced as a regular English "t"
* "ê" is pronounced as a long "e" sound, similar to the "e" in "they" or "say".
* The final "e" is silent.
So, the pronunciation is tet, with a long "e" sound.