i heard romano saying it pretty accurately in a recent video.
this is terrible though. it's not yok-eresh, the "gy" sound doesn't exist in english or any other western language i can think of, it's a harder sound. "gy" is btw one letter in the hungarian alphabet, and is pronounced the same way as in magyar
ö is a similar ö as in german, like rudi völler or "oe" in oeuf in french
i'll try to find a more authentic attempt
okay, this is a native hungarian journalist speaking here:
https://youtube.com/shorts/kbfGFaXbDbw?si=vJf3K2cOZUB0amUt