Jay-ee-reum-eun...eem-nee-da.
Now, with the "eu" sound, it's very hard to explain how to do it RIGHT; you kind of make an "ooo" sound with your teeth closed and without your lips. I mess up sometimes too, because I didn't start to learn Korean until 3 years ago(and I don't get much practice). I suggest you look at YouTube videos to see how it's done.
As for the "r", it's a mix between L and R.
Hello, my name is ___. (English)안녕하세요, ì œ 이름은 ___ 입니다. (Hangul)Anyeonghaseyo, je ireumeun ___ imnida.(Pronunciation)안녕하세요 (An-yeong-ha-se-yo) = Hello in formal way안녕 (An-yeong) = hello/hi in casual way.ì œ/je = my이름/ireum = name (은/eun is just a particle you add on)입니다/imnida = is
Je-monui
Je t'aime. orrrr Je t'adore
Je deteste
Je t'aime .
shwa-va
Your name is Nail?I'm not sure how to pronounce it.. So I'll probably not be able to spell it right.. But,If so,^^ here it is..제 이름은 (네일) 입니다.je ireumeun (ne-il) ibnidaibnida = imnida (pronouncing it as)I actually thought you were joking, but ok:Ney-il is actually Korean for "tomorrow", so try this (unless you want them to think your name is "tomorrow").Jo neun "Nail-u" im-nee-da(or)Je il-um-iun Nail-u im-ni-da(the U on the end signifies the cut off point of the name and will differentiate it from Ney-il, or "tomorrow")손톱 (Nail in Korean)
Je t'aime in French is pronounced "jeuh tem."
Je viens d'Australie.
현제 (hyeon-je)
je -a - pus = rzepus
"Je suis là". You would pronounce that as "Je swee la."