"Le Gra" is pronounced as "luh grah." The "Le" sounds like "luh," with a soft 'e', and "Gra" has a hard 'g' sound followed by a short 'ah' sound. The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, "gra."
Tarantallegra is pronounced as "ta-ran-ta-le-gra", with emphasis on the second syllable.
εγκράτεια [en gra tee a]
pun-kra-tea-on pan- as in 'pun' kra- as in 'gra' in 'grass' ti- as in tea on- as in 'on'
le-ch-on
le graun
sys-to-le
That's French for 'the daily bread'... you would pronounce it as "Le pan kwo-tid-yen".
bwee-acuss le dee-a
spring-er-le
LE vange
It is pronounced as le-FEV.
Le Celubrte