How To Pronounce Rosso Brunello Page

| ❌ Incorrect | ✅ Correct | Explanation | |-------------|------------|-------------| | ROH-zoh | | The double "ss" in Italian is unvoiced, like "snake," not "zebra." | | bruh-NEL-oh | broo-NEHL-loh | The "u" is "oo," double "l" is clear and long, stress on middle syllable. | | ROH-soh broo-NELL-oh (flat stress) | ROHS-soh broo-NEHL-loh | Italian stresses the second-to-last syllable in most words (here: "nel"). |

It means "red [wine] of Brunello" (where Brunello is a grape variety and wine from Montalcino, Italy). how to pronounce rosso brunello

ROHS-soh broo-NEHL-loh

: A sharp "s" followed by a short "o". In Italian, the double "ss" is held slightly longer than a single "s". Brunello: broo- : Like the beginning of "broom." | ❌ Incorrect | ✅ Correct | Explanation