Moo-t-nod-j-met
* Moo: Similar to the English word "moo" as in "cow"
* t: A short, sharp "t" sound
* nod: Pronounced like the English word "nod"
* j: Like the "j" in "gem"
* met: Pronounced like the English word "met"
Emphasis: The emphasis is usually on the first syllable, "Moo".
Keep in mind that this is just a common pronunciation, and there might be slight variations depending on different scholars and interpretations of ancient Egyptian pronunciation.