Frahn-chehskoh Bee-ah-zee-ah
Here's a breakdown:
* Francesco:
* Frahn: Like "front" but with a slightly shorter "o" sound.
* chehskoh: The "ch" is like the "ch" in "chair," and the "o" is a short, open sound.
* Biasia:
* Bee: Like the English word "bee."
* ah: A short, open "a" sound, like in "father."
* zee: Like the English word "zee."
* ah: Another short, open "a" sound.
Important Note: The stress is on the first syllable of both "Francesco" and "Biasia."