Sam-yoo-el duh Sham-playn
Here's a breakdown:
* Sam-yoo-el: The "u" in Samuel is pronounced like the "u" in "flute."
* duh: The "d" is pronounced like the "d" in "dog."
* Sham-playn: The "a" in Champlain is pronounced like the "a" in "father." The "ai" in Champlain is pronounced like the "ay" in "say."