jah-MAH-hee-ree-ah
Here's a breakdown:
* jah: The "j" sound is similar to the English "j" in "jam"
* MAH: The "a" is pronounced like the "a" in "father"
* hee: The "ee" is pronounced like the "ee" in "see"
* ree: The "ree" is pronounced like the "ree" in "tree"
* ah: The final "ah" is pronounced like the "a" in "father"
It's important to note that the stress is on the second syllable, "MAH".