Italian pronunciation:Eh-LEE-JEE-Oh"E" is basically spoken as "Eh," or otherwise "Aye." In "Li" stress your "I" to "EE." "G" is pronounced as in "Gee Whiz, Tommy!" the "G" inside Italian "Luigi," or other words, as the English "J." Again, stress your "I" to "EE" for "Gi." "O" is as usual, meaning "Oh." Now, add your best Italian accent and flare-- voilà!
Eh-LEE-JEE-Oh
"E" is basically spoken as "Eh," or otherwise "Aye." In "Li" stress your "I" to "EE." "G" is pronounced as in "Gee Whiz, Tommy!" the "G" inside Italian "Luigi," or other words, as the English "J." Again, stress your "I" to "EE" for "Gi." "O" is as usual, meaning "Oh." Now, add your best Italian accent and flare-- voilà!