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The "non" should have an "o" sound like the first "o" in "omen" and the "satis" should have two short vowels like a short version of the "a" in "father" and the "i" in "pit." In "scire" you need a long "i" like in "teem" and a short "e" in "pet." That gives you something like "no:n satis ski:re." The ":" means long vowel and the "a" is not like in "apple" and never voice a latin "s" (no "z" sounds).

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