GÖ-bek-li TEH-peh
Here's a breakdown:
* GÖ: The "G" is pronounced like the "G" in "go."
* bek: The "e" is short, like the "e" in "bed."
* li: The "i" is short, like the "i" in "bit."
* TEH: The "e" is pronounced like the "e" in "pet."
* peh: The "e" is short, like the "e" in "bed."
The "ö" in Göbekli is pronounced like the "ö" in German "hören" or the "eu" in French "feu." It's a sound that doesn't exist in English, so it can be tricky for English speakers.