* Kull: Like the English word "cool" but with a slightly shorter "oo" sound.
* Aam: Like the English word "arm" but with a slightly shorter "a" sound.
* Bi: Like the English word "bee."
* Khayr: Similar to the English word "hair" but with a slightly more guttural "kh" sound. The "r" sound is more of a soft "r" like in "bird."
Therefore, the pronunciation of "kull aam bi-khayr" is approximately: kool aam bee khair.
Note: The "kh" sound is a bit tricky for English speakers. It's like a "k" sound with a slight "h" sound after it. You can practice by trying to say "k" with a puff of air from your throat.
This phrase is commonly used in Arabic, particularly during Ramadan and Eid, as a greeting meaning "Happy New Year" or "May this year bring you good."