i-at-ro-FOE-bee-uh
Here's a breakdown:
* i-at-ro: The "i" is short, like in "bit." The "at" sounds like the word "at." The "ro" is like the "ro" in "row."
* FOE-bee-uh: The "FOE" is pronounced like the word "foe." The "bee" sounds like the word "bee." The "uh" is a very short, almost silent vowel sound at the end.
Let me know if you'd like me to try pronouncing it for you!