Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:
* "sahn": The "s" is pronounced as a soft "s", similar to the "s" in "sun". The "an" is pronounced like the "an" in "fan".
* "tay": The "t" is pronounced like the "t" in "tea". The "ay" is pronounced like the "ay" in "say".
You can also hear the pronunciation on online dictionaries like Forvo or Google Translate.