no-me ke el mee-o eh-ko
Here's a breakdown:
* no-me: "no" like the English word "no" and "me" like the English word "me."
* ke: "keh" like the English word "key" but with a slightly softer "k" sound.
* el: "el" like the English word "ell" with a softer "l" sound.
* mee-o: "mee" like the English word "me" and "o" like the English word "oh."
* eh-ko: "eh" like the English word "eh" and "ko" like the English word "go" but with a softer "k" sound.
Note: The "e" in "che" and "eco" are both pronounced with a short, unstressed sound.