Here's how to break down the pronunciation:
* g: Similar to the "g" in "go" or "get".
* w: Similar to the "w" in "win" or "water".
* yn: Similar to the "in" in "win" or "thin".
So, the closest English approximation of the pronunciation is "gwin".
Here's how to break down the pronunciation:
* g: Similar to the "g" in "go" or "get".
* w: Similar to the "w" in "win" or "water".
* yn: Similar to the "in" in "win" or "thin".
So, the closest English approximation of the pronunciation is "gwin".