"To her," "to the," and "to them" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase a le. context makes clear whether the prepositional phrase references the third person feminine singular object pronoun (case 1), the feminine plural definite article (example 2), or the third person plural object pronoun (instance 3). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "a ley" in Italian.
"The throats" in English is le gole in Italian.
Sono le sette in Italian means "They are the seven" in English.
Dove sono le scarpe? in Italian is "Where are the shoes?" in English.
"In your arms" in English is tra le tue braccia in Italian.
"What are Italian beliefs?" in English is Quali sono le credenze italiane? in Italian.
"Cut our losses" in English is diminiure le perdite in Italian.
"I love chocolates!" in English is Amo le cioccolate! in Italian.
"Potty" in English is le pétit pot in French.
porgo le mie scuse
Dove sono le ragazze?
Mandami le foto
"The muses" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase le muse. The feminine plural phrase nevertheless may be translated into English as merely "muses" since English and Italian have different perspectives on definite articles. The pronunciation always will be "ley MOO-zey" in Italian.