Here's a breakdown:
* oy: Like the "oy" in "boy" or "toy"
* MY: Like the "my" in "my" or "why"
* ah: Like the "a" in "father" or "car"
* kon: Like the "con" in "con" or "cone"
The emphasis is on the second syllable, "MY".
Here's a breakdown:
* oy: Like the "oy" in "boy" or "toy"
* MY: Like the "my" in "my" or "why"
* ah: Like the "a" in "father" or "car"
* kon: Like the "con" in "con" or "cone"
The emphasis is on the second syllable, "MY".