Eassie is a small village in Scotland, and the spelling may seem unusual to non-Scots. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced /ˈiːsi/. The first syllable is a long "ee" sound, similar to the vowel sound in the word "beet". The second syllable has a short "i" sound, like the vowel sound in "sit". The double S at the end is pronounced as a single "s". So, even though the spelling may be unfamiliar, the pronunciation is straightforward.
The word "eassie" is a name of Scottish origin, specifically derived from the village of Eassie in Angus, Scotland. The village's name itself is derived from the Gaelic word "iasg" meaning "fish" and is associated with the nearby river. Therefore, "eassie" essentially refers to a place connected to fishing or a fishing village.