Noy-shvan-shteen
Here's a breakdown:
* Noy: The "eu" combination makes a sound similar to the "oy" in "boy"
* shvan: The "sch" is pronounced like the "sh" in "ship"
* shteen: The "ei" combination makes a long "ee" sound, similar to the "ee" in "see"
It's a bit tricky because it's a German word, but with a little practice, you'll get it!