Here's a breakdown:
* croo: The "c" is pronounced with a soft "k" sound, similar to the "c" in "cat."
* t: The "t" is pronounced like a regular "t."
So, the full pronunciation sounds like "kroo-t".
Here's a breakdown:
* croo: The "c" is pronounced with a soft "k" sound, similar to the "c" in "cat."
* t: The "t" is pronounced like a regular "t."
So, the full pronunciation sounds like "kroo-t".