Exclusive [better] - How To Pronounce Rosso Brunello

Named after the rich "brown" tones often found in Italian leather (and famous Tuscan wines). The middle syllable should be your focus: broo-NEHL-oh .

Emphasize the double —it should sound like two separate "s" sounds back-to-back. Brunello : broo-NEHL-loh "broo" : Like the word "brew." "NEHL" : Rhymes with "hell."

(Italian)

: A long "o" sound. Ensure you lean into the double "l" to give it a slight lilt, as is common in Italian pronunciations like Brunello Cucinelli Exclusive (eks-KLOO-siv) how to pronounce rosso brunello exclusive

Here is how to tackle each part of the name:

To pronounce , you combine Italian phonetic rules for the brand name with standard English for the "Exclusive" descriptor. Quick Pronunciation Guide

To pronounce Rosso Brunello Exclusive correctly, you should use an Italian-inspired inflection for the brand name, followed by the standard English pronunciation for the collection descriptor. The Phonetic Breakdown Pronunciation: Named after the rich "brown" tones often found

We’ll break this down step-by-step. Don't try to say the whole phrase at once. Focus on one syllable, one word at a time.

: For those who read IPA, the transcription is: /ˈrosso bruˈnɛllo ɪkˈskluːzɪv/ (with variations for the English word depending on accent).

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"Rosso" is the Italian word for red, immediately evoking passion, luxury, and classic European heritage. /ˈros-so/ How to say it: ROSS-oh

“Rosso Brunello Exclusive” is an elegant but tricky hybrid. The key is treating Rosso and Brunello with clean Italian vowels and doubled consonants, then switching cleanly to English stress and vowel length in Exclusive . Most learners will struggle with the Italian double consonants (SS, LL) and the pure U in Brunello . Practice slowly, holding the doubled letters twice as long as you think you need.