Here's how to break it down:
* "m": Like the English "m"
* "e": A short, open "e" sound, similar to the "e" in "bed" or "met"
* "r": A soft, slightly rolled "r" sound.
So, it's "mer", with a soft "r" at the end.
Here's how to break it down:
* "m": Like the English "m"
* "e": A short, open "e" sound, similar to the "e" in "bed" or "met"
* "r": A soft, slightly rolled "r" sound.
So, it's "mer", with a soft "r" at the end.