Here's a breakdown:
* SIR: The "C" is pronounced like the "S" in "sin"
* uh: The "y" is pronounced as a short "uh" sound
* lik: The "ll" makes a "l" sound similar to the "l" in "lick"
Here's a breakdown:
* SIR: The "C" is pronounced like the "S" in "sin"
* uh: The "y" is pronounced as a short "uh" sound
* lik: The "ll" makes a "l" sound similar to the "l" in "lick"