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"Chee" is the way to pronounce -cci in Italian.
Actually, I'm sure the name "Giuseppe" is pronounced as "You-sehp-eh," if you say it fast enough.Juh-sep-ee, I thinkANSWER:Jew-sepp-aaa yeah if u wanna pronounce the American way. but if you want to pron. it the authentic Italian way it's jewzehppehListen to the correct Italian pronunciation of Giuseppehttp://www.pronounceitright.com/pronuncia.php?id_pronuncia=3631
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"Mat-TEY-o REET-tchee" is a way to pronounce the Italian name Matteo Ricci. The masculine proper name translates as "Matthew Curls," "Matthew Hedgehogs" or "Matthew Sea-urchins" according to English context. The surname will be found throughout insular and peninsular Italy even though historically and nowadays it tends to cluster in the north Italian regions of Emilia-Romagna and Toscana and in the central-west Italian region of Lazio.
"KAH-pwa" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Capua.
"Gyan-car-low" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Giancarlo.
The way to pronounce the Italian name Loiacano is "LO-ia-KO-no."
"Lucian" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Luciano. The masculine proper name originates in the ancient Latin Lucianus ("belonging to Lucio" or "descended from Lucio"). The pronunciation will be "loo-TCHYA-no" in Italian.
The way to pronounce the name Alcibiade, Italian for the Greek name Alcibiades, is "AL-tchee-BYA-dey" in Italian.
"Ar-tey-mee-sya" is a way to pronounce the Italian name Artemisia.
He was an Italian Tenor, the Italian Tenor.
Jehn-TEE-leh is the way in which the Italian name 'Gentile' is pronounced.
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"Mee-KEH-leh" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Michele.
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"KROHK-koh" is the way to pronounce the Italian family name "Crocco."Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine noun that is used in the singular. Its literal meaning is "hook." But it also may be translated as "curve."