Here's a breakdown:
* in- is pronounced like the "in" in "in"
* SIG- is pronounced like the "sig" in "signal"
* nee- is pronounced like the "knee" in "knee"
* uh is pronounced like the "uh" in "but"
Here's a breakdown:
* in- is pronounced like the "in" in "in"
* SIG- is pronounced like the "sig" in "signal"
* nee- is pronounced like the "knee" in "knee"
* uh is pronounced like the "uh" in "but"