CHECH-nya
* CHECH is pronounced like the word "check", but with a slightly softer "ch" sound.
* nya is pronounced like the "nya" in the word "canyon".
Here's a breakdown:
* CH - like the "ch" in "chair" or "church"
* E - like the "e" in "bed"
* CH - again, like the "ch" in "chair" or "church"
* N - like the "n" in "nose"
* Y - like the "y" in "yes"
* A - like the "a" in "father"
So, it sounds like "check-nya".