Jū Jiā Jiǎo
Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:
* Jū: Like the "ju" in "juice," but with a slightly more open mouth and a less rounded sound.
* Jiā: Like the "jia" in "jia" (the Chinese word for "family").
* Jiǎo: Like the "jiao" in "jiaozi" (dumplings), but with a slightly more open mouth and a less rounded sound.
You can listen to the pronunciation here: [https://www.forvo.com/word/zhu_jia_jiao/](https://www.forvo.com/word/zhu_jia_jiao/)
Tips for Pronunciation:
* Tones: Mandarin has four tones, and each character in Zhu Jia Jiao has a different tone. Make sure to practice the tones to get the pronunciation correct.
* Mouth Shape: Pay attention to the mouth shape for each sound, especially for the "u" and "o" sounds.
* Practice: The best way to learn the pronunciation is to practice saying it repeatedly, paying attention to the individual sounds and tones.