Understanding how to pronounce the word "why" correctly is an essential part of learning and speaking English.
To correctly pronounce "why," start with your lips in an "oo" shape and the tip of your tongue slightly raised behind your top front teeth. Then, while keeping your lips in the same shape, make a "yuh" sound with your voice. The final sound should be a long "ee" sound.
In other words, the correct pronunciation of "why" is "wuh-yee," with the 'w' sound at the beginning and the 'ee' sound at the end.
It's important to note that the "uh" sound in the middle of the word is very short; it should only last a fraction of a second. This sound is often the most difficult part of the word for non-native speakers to pronounce correctly.
Finally, remember to emphasize the "y" sound and elongate the "ee" sound at the end of the word.
Practice saying "why" out loud multiple times until you feel comfortable with the pronunciation. With a bit of practice, you'll be saying "why" correctly in no time!