Djah-dzyah
Here's a breakdown:
* D: Pronounced like the "d" in "dog"
* Z: Pronounced like the "dz" in "adze" (a type of axe)
* I: Pronounced like the "i" in "machine"
* A: Pronounced like the "a" in "father"
* Dz: Pronounced like the "dz" in "adze"
* I: Pronounced like the "i" in "machine"
* A: Pronounced like the "a" in "father"
It's important to note that the "dz" sound is a bit tricky for English speakers. It's like a "d" followed by a "z" sound, but without a distinct pause between them.
"Dziadzia" means "grandfather" in Polish.