Vietnamese:
* "J" sound: Similar to the "j" in "jump" or "jam"
* "AHNG" sound: Similar to the "ang" in "bang"
So the pronunciation would be "JANG"
Chinese:
* "JYANG" sound: The "J" is similar to the "j" in "jump" but slightly more aspirated. The "YANG" part is similar to the "yang" in "yangtze"
Other Languages:
* Italian: "Gian" is pronounced "jan"
* Spanish: "Gian" is pronounced "hyan"
It's important to note that the pronunciation can vary depending on the speaker's accent and regional variations.
If you provide context, I can help you figure out the correct pronunciation.