Here's a breakdown:
* im: Pronounced like "im" in "imp"
* be: Pronounced like "be" in "bed"
* ro: Pronounced like "ro" in "road"
* m: Pronounced like "m" in "man"
* be: Pronounced like "be" in "bed"
* ra: Pronounced like "ra" in "rat"
Key points to remember:
* Swahili is a tonal language, meaning the pitch of the voice can change the meaning of a word. However, for "Imberombera," the tonal changes are not significant enough to affect the pronunciation.
* The "m" sound is pronounced distinctly in both "im" and "m-be". It's not a silent "m".
It's important to note that even with a pronunciation guide, it's always best to listen to a native speaker if possible to get the most accurate pronunciation. You can try searching for the word on YouTube or other online resources to hear how it's pronounced.