The character "叕" is not a standard character used in modern Chinese for surnames or any other common purposes. It appears to be a rare or obsolete character. However, if we were to phonetically represent it based on its components or historical usage, it might be pronounced as "Zhuǎn" in pinyin.
- "Zhuǎn" starts with a "zh" sound, which is similar to the "j" in "job" but with a more buzzing quality, followed by the "uǎn" sound, which is similar to the "u" in "rule" combined with the "an" in "and," with a third tone that starts mid, dips low, and then rises.
When pronouncing "Zhuǎn" in the context of a surname or name, it should sound roughly like "jwan," with attention to the specific tonal inflection of Mandarin Chinese.