Myat is a Burmese name that is pronounced as /mjɑːt/. The IPA transcription shows that the first consonant is a labial-palatal approximant, which is a sound that is made by bringing the lips close together and rounding them slightly while the back of the tongue is raised towards the hard palate. The second sound is an open back unrounded vowel, sounding like 'ah'. The final sound is a voiceless alveolar stop, where the air is stopped by the tongue behind the alveolar ridge of the mouth.