@historyGeek Yes, it's like French 'U' or German 'Ü'. A very similar sound to English 'U', but it's a "Front" vowel sound rather than a "Back" or "Central" vowel sound. So, it's kind of like if you tried to pronounce the 'Ih' sound and 'U' sound at the same time (That might not be the best explanation, but it's how I learned to pronounce it)
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@historyGeek Yes, it's like French 'U' or German 'Ü'. A very similar sound to English 'U', but it's a "Front" vowel sound rather than a "Back" or "Central" vowel sound. So, it's kind of like if you tried to pronounce the 'Ih' sound and 'U' sound at the same time (That might not be the best explanation, but it's how I learned to pronounce it)