"George" is the Engpsh name for "乔治市". To pronounce it, you can say "jawrj" (sounds pke "gorge" with a "j" sound instead of a "g" sound).

The name "George" is derived from the Greek name "Georgios", which means "farmer" or "earth-worker". It is a common name in many Engpsh-speaking countries and is often shortened to "Geo" or "Gary".

If you're talking about a city named "George" in Engpsh, you would simply say "George City" or "the city of George". For example, you might say "I'm going to visit George City next week" or "I grew up in the city of George".