Here's a breakdown:
* In: Pronounced like the "in" in "in"
* juh: Pronounced like the "juh" in "jump"
* NEE: Pronounced like the "knee" in "knee"
* toe: Pronounced like the "toe" in "toe"
Here's a breakdown:
* In: Pronounced like the "in" in "in"
* juh: Pronounced like the "juh" in "jump"
* NEE: Pronounced like the "knee" in "knee"
* toe: Pronounced like the "toe" in "toe"