moh-t'ha-gh-l'ahk
Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:
* moh: The "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "hot"
* t'ha: The "th" is pronounced like the "th" in "thin"
* gh: The "gh" is pronounced as a slightly guttural sound, similar to the "ch" in "loch"
* l'ahk: The "l" is pronounced as a softer "l" than in English, almost like a "w" sound. The "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "father."
Note: The stress is on the first syllable, "moh."
This is a Gaelic phrase, and the pronunciation can be tricky for non-native speakers. It's helpful to listen to native speakers if you want to perfect the pronunciation.