Correct Italian pronunciation:Mee-Rah-Beyl-LahThe "I" (Mi) is stressed to "EE." Remember to roll your "R." "A"s are always as in "Father." For "Be," the "E" is spoken much like "Eh," or otherwise "Aye." Keep in mind that no letter is neglected, so both "L"s must be pronounced. Most easily accomplished by placing greater emphasis on the figure before (in this case, "E"). Again, "A"s are as in "Father" (La). Now, simply add your best and most dramatic Italian accent and-- Voilà!
Mee-Rah-Beyl-Lah
The "I" (Mi) is stressed to "EE." Remember to roll your "R." "A"s are always as in "Father." For "Be," the "E" is spoken much like "Eh," or otherwise "Aye." Keep in mind that no letter is neglected, so both "L"s must be pronounced. Most easily accomplished by placing greater emphasis on the figure before (in this case, "E"). Again, "A"s are as in "Father" (La).
Now, simply add your best and most dramatic Italian accent and-- Voilà!