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Comments for LUIGIA:
Italian Pronunciation:
Loo-Ee-Gee-Ah
The "U" in "Lu" is said as in "Rude"-- a long "OO." Stress your "I" to "EE." "G" is pronounced much like the English "J," or otherwise the example being "Jude." Once again stress your "I" to "EE." Finish with a soft "A," as in "Father."
(As an ending note: "Gia" may sound like "GYAH" when said aloud-- bit I assure a distinction equaling "Gee-Ah.")-- Francesca 5/11/2011
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