Italian pronunciation:Meyhl-KEE-OHR-Rey"E" in "Me" is spoken as "May"/"Mey," or otherwise "Aye," with the added "M." "Ch" creates a hard "K." "Chi" equals "KEE." "O" is as usual, "Oh." Both "R"s must be pronounced, keep in mind. This is most easily accomplished by placing extra emphasis on the letter before-- in Melchiorre's case: "O." Hold the "O" throughout the first "R," and continue. "Re" is voiced as "Rey"/"Ray." Now, simply add your best Italian accent-- voilà! [noted -ed]
Meyhl-KEE-OHR-Rey
"E" in "Me" is spoken as "May"/"Mey," or otherwise "Aye," with the added "M." "Ch" creates a hard "K." "Chi" equals "KEE." "O" is as usual, "Oh." Both "R"s must be pronounced, keep in mind. This is most easily accomplished by placing extra emphasis on the letter before-- in Melchiorre's case: "O." Hold the "O" throughout the first "R," and continue. "Re" is voiced as "Rey"/"Ray."
Now, simply add your best Italian accent-- voilà! [noted -ed]