How To — Pronounce Rosso Brunello Exclusive
: This is where English speakers often go wrong. The 'ne' uses an 'e' that sounds like the 'e' in "met" or "bed" – it's open and short, not the long 'ee' of "see". The 'l' is a standard clear 'l', but note that Italian 'l' is never dark or velarized like the 'l' in English "ball".
Named after the famous Tuscan grape variety and region, this word carries a rich, rolling rhythm. /bruːˈnɛl.lo/ How to say it: broo-NEL-loh how to pronounce rosso brunello exclusive
Before you use your new pronunciation skills in conversation, it's helpful to know the term you're saying. : This is where English speakers often go wrong