Po-yah-gee.
And the "g" is an Hard G. That's what the "h" does. I.e. it's
analogous to the H in Bianchi or Miche, which ensures the "C"
is pronounced like a "K".
Fred Rednor - Arlington, Virginia, (USA)
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> How exactly does one pronounce the name/word: "Pogliaghi?"
>
> Is it "pog-lee-off-fee?" Could it be "pog-lee-awe-jee? How
> about "Poe-glee-a-fee?"
>
> Searched the archives for Pogliaghi pronunciation and came up
> empty.
>
> Ted E. Baer
> Palo Alto, CA
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