Here's a breakdown:
* Pahn: The "P" is pronounced like the "p" in "pen," and the "ah" is like the "a" in "father."
* tay: The "t" is pronounced like the "t" in "ten," and the "ay" is like the "ay" in "say."
* Ve: The "V" is pronounced like the "v" in "vine," and the "e" is a short "e" like the "e" in "bed."
* druh: The "d" is pronounced like the "d" in "dog," and the "ruh" is a short "u" like the "u" in "but."