The Italian pronunciation is NAY-rroh (with EM-phasis on the CAP-ital letters). The first syllable 'ne' is quite short, like the e in neck.
The Italian e is pronounced 'ay', o is like the o in 'note'. The r is slightly rolled, like rr, but only slightly.
However, when using the word in an English-speaking country, the English pronunciation of Nero is NEAR-oh, and the o in Nero is like the 'ow' in slow, or the oe in toe.
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