Moo-nah-val-geh-kook
Here's a breakdown:
* Moo: Like the English word "moo"
* nah: Similar to the English word "nah"
* val: Similar to the English word "val" (as in "valley") but slightly shorter
* geh: Like the English word "get" but with a slightly harder "g" sound
* kook: Similar to the English word "cook"
It's important to note that the "g" sound in "geh" is slightly more guttural than in English. Also, the stress falls on the second syllable ("val").
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