Got leeft dikh
Here's a breakdown:
* Got: Pronounced similar to the English word "got," but with a slightly harder "g" sound.
* liebt: Pronounced like "leebt," with the "b" sound similar to the "b" in "but."
* dich: Pronounced like "dikh," with a short "i" sound and a "kh" sound similar to the "ch" in "Bach."
Remember, the "ch" in German is pronounced with a rasping sound, similar to the "ch" in the Scottish word "loch" or the German word "Bach."