Italian Pronunciation:Jyoh-ZEYT-Tah"Gio" contains a suspected hint of "GEE-Oh," yet softens slightly to "Jyoh." Different regions of Italy may stress that more than others... I listed a "universal" pronunciation. If an "S" is found to be placed between two vowels it immediately equals "Z." "Set" is "Zeyht," but be careful not to over emphasise to "E." To round off, the final "Ta" is said as "Tah"-- "A" as in "Father." [noted -ed]
Jyoh-ZEYT-Tah
"Gio" contains a suspected hint of "GEE-Oh," yet softens slightly to "Jyoh." Different regions of Italy may stress that more than others... I listed a "universal" pronunciation. If an "S" is found to be placed between two vowels it immediately equals "Z." "Set" is "Zeyht," but be careful not to over emphasise to "E." To round off, the final "Ta" is said as "Tah"-- "A" as in "Father." [noted -ed]