Here's a breakdown:
* "An": The "a" sound is similar to the "a" in "father" or "car".
* "Nyeong": The "n" is like the "n" in "no" or "new". The "ye" sound is like the "ye" in "yes" or "yet", and the "ong" sound is like the "ong" in "song" or "long".
So, the full pronunciation is something like "ahn-nyung" with a slight emphasis on the first syllable.
It's important to note that there's no perfect way to represent Korean pronunciation using the English alphabet. However, this should give you a good starting point.