Can someone please tell me, even approximately, how to pronounce it in English??
not definitively. But as I recall my greek (ethnicity) greek prof pronounced it "Dih kai(long i) uh soo nay"He also said every greek prof has a little different twist on pronunciation so take that for whatever its worth.
But as I recall my greek (ethnicity) greek prof pronounced it "Dih kai(long i) uh soo nay"
That's exactly what I needed, abondservant. Thank you. Gonna c+p this to always have it.
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deekayosoonay (Erasmian pronunciation).
If you want more phonetisations, you can look here.
An audio pronunciation is also offered here.
Thank you KS4J + Francis.
Well, I have one Greek word down. I used to say dicky-yada-yada in my mind !!