Are you speaking to Caesar or the Pope?
In the former case (the Classical pronunciation) it would be tay-oh-LOH-gee-eye, where the 'g' is hard as in the word "get".
In the latter case (the Ecclesiastical or Church pronunciation) it would be tay-oh-LOH-jee-ay, where 'ay' rhymes with "day".
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The root word of "pronounce" is "pronouncier", which comes from the Latin word "pronuntiare" meaning "to proclaim or announce."
The Latin word "pleni" is pronounced as "PLEH-nee".
The Latin word "Aprilis" is pronounced as Ah-prill-us.
Feh-DAY.
LOO-kens.
rA-teeo
OW-dacks.
RAH-pax