Tzai jyen
* Tzai: The "z" sound is like the "tz" in "tzu" or "pizza."
* Jyen: The "j" sound is like the "j" in "jump."
It's important to note that the "i" in "jian" is a short, unstressed sound.
Here's a phonetic transcription:
/t͡sɑɪ ˌt͡ʃjen/
Tzai jyen
* Tzai: The "z" sound is like the "tz" in "tzu" or "pizza."
* Jyen: The "j" sound is like the "j" in "jump."
It's important to note that the "i" in "jian" is a short, unstressed sound.
Here's a phonetic transcription:
/t͡sɑɪ ˌt͡ʃjen/