as-WAYJ
Here's a breakdown:
* as: Pronounced like the word "as"
* WAY: Pronounced like the word "way"
* J: Pronounced like the "j" in "judge"
It's important to note that the "g" at the end of the word is silent.
as-WAYJ
Here's a breakdown:
* as: Pronounced like the word "as"
* WAY: Pronounced like the word "way"
* J: Pronounced like the "j" in "judge"
It's important to note that the "g" at the end of the word is silent.