Properly pronounced through an Italian tongue:Mee-Kell-EE-Nuh"Mi" creates a "Mee" sound (however, it is also pronounced "Mih", at times). A "Ch" always forms a hard "K". The "E" formally makes "Aye"... but when spoken quickly it may sound like an "Eh" (as I posted). Stress the "I" in "Li". Finish with a soft "Nuh" (na). [noted -ed]
Mee-Kell-EE-Nuh
"Mi" creates a "Mee" sound (however, it is also pronounced "Mih", at times). A "Ch" always forms a hard "K". The "E" formally makes "Aye"... but when spoken quickly it may sound like an "Eh" (as I posted). Stress the "I" in "Li". Finish with a soft "Nuh" (na). [noted -ed]