Here's a breakdown:
* ma as in "ma"
* ZHUR as in the "j" sound in "pleasure" or the "s" sound in "vision"
So, it's a soft "j" sound, not a hard "j" like in "jump".
Here's a breakdown:
* ma as in "ma"
* ZHUR as in the "j" sound in "pleasure" or the "s" sound in "vision"
So, it's a soft "j" sound, not a hard "j" like in "jump".