Here's a breakdown:
* d is pronounced like the "d" in "dog"
* e is pronounced like the "e" in "the" but slightly shorter
So, "de" sounds like a short, clipped "duh".
Here's a breakdown:
* d is pronounced like the "d" in "dog"
* e is pronounced like the "e" in "the" but slightly shorter
So, "de" sounds like a short, clipped "duh".