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So how to you get the pronunciation of Dolce & Gabbana right? What is the Typical Italian pronunciation of Dolce & Gabbana?

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So how do you get the name of this Italian fashion and luxury brand right? How do you pronounce it correctly? How do you say the name of this fashion luxury brands from Italy? Well, first off, you have to know that Dolce, the C to Dolce is not pronounced like a C, so do not say DOLSE, but more like CH. So, DOLCHE. dolche. Insist on the first syllable preferably. DOLche. ‘AND’ in Italian is pronounced ‘E’. So Dolche E. And then Gabbana. Because there is a double-B to Gabbana, in Italian, you want to insist on this B. And Say gaBBAna. gaBBBana. So overall, Dolce & Gabbana. It’d be fine to say Dolce and Gabbana because that’s the English or American version of it. But in Italian they would say Dolce e Gabbana. Dolce & Gabbana. Here are more videos to watch next if you want to learn more about how to pronounce fashion and luxury brands. I’ll leave you to it, and I will see you soon in the wonderful world of Italian and French pronunciation. Cia ciao!

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