It's similar to the English word "have" but with a slightly shorter and sharper "a" sound.
Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:
* h: A soft, aspirated "h" sound, similar to the "h" in "hat".
* a: A short, open "a" sound, similar to the "a" in "cat".
* f: A soft "f" sound, similar to the "f" in "fan".