hai-per-ten-shun
Here's a breakdown:
* hai: The "h" is pronounced like the "h" in "high".
* per: This is a short, sharp "per".
* ten: The "e" is pronounced like the "e" in "ten".
* shun: This is pronounced like the "shun" in "fashion".
hai-per-ten-shun
Here's a breakdown:
* hai: The "h" is pronounced like the "h" in "high".
* per: This is a short, sharp "per".
* ten: The "e" is pronounced like the "e" in "ten".
* shun: This is pronounced like the "shun" in "fashion".