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To pronounce "Rosso Brunello" accurately, you should follow the rules of Italian phonetics: : Pronounced ROHS-soh . how to pronounce rosso brunello
[ROHS-soh] The "R" is rolled (or tapped) against the roof of the mouth—a distinct, vibrant sound that lacks the soft, drawn-out quality of the English "R." The double "s" requires a crisp, hissing sound, much like the "s" in "hiss," rather than the buzzy "z" sound often found in English. The vowels are pure; the "o" is round and open, never gliding into a "w" sound at the end. Follow these steps to transition from English phonetics