This is my name and it is pronounced stoy-yihn.I'm not sure if that's understandable. Basically, the sound 'stoy' followed by the sound 'in' but instead of in, put a y in front of it to create 'yin'.It's somewhat weird, because I'm not sure which syllable gets the stress. Oddly enough, I think both syllables get stress maybe. This may be probable because it's a foreign language. If it's only one syllable that get's the stress, then I think it's the first one.Thanks! I hope to see the pronunciation for my name on here. :)
I'm not sure if that's understandable. Basically, the sound 'stoy' followed by the sound 'in' but instead of in, put a y in front of it to create 'yin'.
It's somewhat weird, because I'm not sure which syllable gets the stress. Oddly enough, I think both syllables get stress maybe. This may be probable because it's a foreign language. If it's only one syllable that get's the stress, then I think it's the first one.
Thanks! I hope to see the pronunciation for my name on here. :)