Here's a breakdown:
* "Cer" is pronounced like "ser"
* "ve" is pronounced like "vey"
* "za" is pronounced like "sa"
It's important to note that the "z" at the end is pronounced as a soft "s" sound, not like the "z" in the English word "zebra".
Here's a breakdown:
* "Cer" is pronounced like "ser"
* "ve" is pronounced like "vey"
* "za" is pronounced like "sa"
It's important to note that the "z" at the end is pronounced as a soft "s" sound, not like the "z" in the English word "zebra".