zhuh tuh man-kray
Here's a breakdown:
* je: pronounced like "zhuh"
* te: pronounced like "tuh"
* manquerai: pronounced like "man-kray"
The "r" at the end of "manquerai" is a soft, silent "r," similar to the "r" in "the" in English.
The final "i" in "manquerai" is very subtle and almost silent.