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How do you pronounce the Italian phrase dispiace Non parlano

The Italian phrase "dispiace non parlano" is pronounced:

dees-pyah-chay non par-lah-no

Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:

* Dispiace: "dees-pyah-chay"

* "Dis" is pronounced like "dis" in "dish"

* "piace" is pronounced like "pyah-chay"

* Non: "non"

* Pronounced similar to "non" in English

* Parlano: "par-lah-no"

* "Par" is pronounced like "par" in "part"

* "lano" is pronounced like "lah-no"

Important notes:

* The stress is on the first syllable of each word, except for "parlano," where the stress is on the second syllable.

* The "o" in "non" is pronounced like the "o" in "hot."

* The "a" in "parlano" is pronounced like the "a" in "father."

This phrase means "I'm sorry, they don't speak [language]."

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