kal-e-d-vwlch
Here's a breakdown:
* kal: Like the "call" in "call me"
* e: Short "e" sound, like the "e" in "bed"
* d: The regular "d" sound
* vwlch: This is the tricky part. The "w" is pronounced like a "v" sound, and the "ch" sounds like the "ch" in "loch" or "Bach".
So, it sounds like "kal-e-d-vwlch", with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Keep in mind that this is a Welsh word, and the pronunciation can vary depending on the region and individual speaker. However, the pronunciation above is widely accepted and commonly used.