sem-ES-tər
Here's a breakdown:
* sem: The "e" is silent, making it sound like "sem"
* ES: This is pronounced as a separate syllable, with a long "e" sound.
* tər: The "er" is pronounced like the "er" in "her" or "stir."
sem-ES-tər
Here's a breakdown:
* sem: The "e" is silent, making it sound like "sem"
* ES: This is pronounced as a separate syllable, with a long "e" sound.
* tər: The "er" is pronounced like the "er" in "her" or "stir."