ˈmaː.ʁaɪ.kə
Here's a breakdown:
* ˈmaː: The "a" is long and pronounced similar to the "a" in "father".
* ʁaɪ: The "r" is a uvular "r" like the French "r", and the "ei" sounds like the "eye" in "eye".
* kə: The "k" is hard, and the "e" is short and unstressed, almost like the "e" in "the".
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