In Latin, you would pronounce it fee-lee-eye loon-eye. In English, you can pretty much say it any way you want. For common Latin words used in English, there is often a "way" to say them, as in sine die. In Latin, sine die is sin-ay dee-ay, but legislatures everywhere say sign-ee die (referring to the last moment of a legislative session).
The correct pronunciation of "filiae lunae" is "FEE-lee-ay LOO-nye."
Filiae Lunae
Meae filiae.
lunae lux
dies lunae
"filiae" is the nominative plural of "filia."
Liber lunae.
Child Lunae
Puellae sunt filiae reginae.
P L U R A L filiae (nominative) filiarum (genitive) filiis (dative) filias (accusative) filiae (vocative) filiis (ablative)
Noli de lunae timere
Chatham University's motto is 'Filiae Nostrae Sicut Antarii Lapides'.
nominative/vocative: mala luna (subject; object of direct address)genitive: malae lunae ("of [a/the] bad moon")dative: malae lunae (""to/for [a/the] bad moon")accusative: malam lunam (object)ablative: mala luna ("from/by/with [a/the] bad moon")