Lauro:
* L - as in "lion"
* a - as in "father"
* u - as in "flute"
* ro - as in "row" (but slightly softer, almost like "roh")
Catalino:
* Ca - as in "car"
* ta - as in "father"
* li - as in "lee"
* no - as in "no"
de la Cruz:
* de - as in "day"
* la - as in "father"
* Cru - as in "crew"
* z - this is a bit tricky, as it's a soft "s" sound, almost like "th" in "thin"
Putting it together:
The overall pronunciation would be something like:
LAH-oo-roh Ka-ta-lee-noh day lah KROOZ
Important Notes:
* Spanish pronunciation often emphasizes the first syllable of a word, so you'll hear a stronger stress on "LAH," "Ka," and "KROO."
* The "r" in Spanish is typically rolled, but can be soft depending on the word.
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