I would say kli-tyeh ("eh" like in "stEAk", not like "dAY" or "to bE") or kli-tee-eh.
Oh I've just realized, it's not Klitie, it's
Klytie with a "y". Then it's different. The "y" is prononced like the French "u". Not "uh" or "oo". Like "dU pain" ("some bread"). lol