per-se-VEER
Here's a breakdown:
* per: Pronounced like the word "purr"
* se: Pronounced like the word "see"
* VEER: The emphasis is on this syllable, and it sounds like the word "veer"
So, it sounds something like "purr-see-veer".
per-se-VEER
Here's a breakdown:
* per: Pronounced like the word "purr"
* se: Pronounced like the word "see"
* VEER: The emphasis is on this syllable, and it sounds like the word "veer"
So, it sounds something like "purr-see-veer".