set-tan-ta-ˈdwe
Here's a breakdown:
* set-: Pronounced like "set" in English.
* tan-: Pronounced like "tan" in English.
* ta-: Pronounced like "ta" in "father".
* ˈdwe: The stress falls on the "dwe", pronounced like "dway" in English.
So, it sounds like "set-tan-ta-dway".