Here's a breakdown:
* "En" is pronounced like the English word "in"
* "de" is pronounced like the English word "day" but with a softer "d" sound
So, it sounds like "in-day".
Here's a breakdown:
* "En" is pronounced like the English word "in"
* "de" is pronounced like the English word "day" but with a softer "d" sound
So, it sounds like "in-day".