"Yei bi chei" is pronounced as "yay bee chay" in English. The "Yei" sounds like "yay," the "bi" is pronounced like the English word "bee," and "chei" rhymes with "day." This phrase comes from the Navajo language and is often associated with cultural and spiritual significance.
Chi as in cheese then bi as in bee
Ren-Min-bi
Bitumen Bi*tu"men
si-bi-si-fic
ahr-bi-trah-zher
Mit-soo-bi-shee Mit (mittens) - soo (soon) - bi (big) - she
ar-ak-no-fo-bi-a.
It is prounounced as "wa-sa-bi", for sure. I don't why many people pronounce it as "wa-sa-be".
lo-giz-o-mech-a-no-pho-bi-a
mar-co bi-see-e-go
bee-no-kju-lar
"Nichiyou bi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Sunday"