Dɪvərˌbɔnt ˈpɔntkəˈsɪlti
Here's a breakdown:
* Dyfrbont:
* Dyfr: pronounced like "di-ver" (similar to the English word "diver")
* bont: pronounced like "bont" (similar to the English word "font")
* Pontcysyllte:
* Pont: pronounced like "pont" (similar to the English word "font")
* cysyllte: pronounced like "kə-sɪl-ti" (similar to "kissy-lty")
Therefore, the full pronunciation is "di-ver-bont pont-kə-sɪl-ti."
Keep in mind that the "ll" sound in Welsh is a distinct "hl" sound, similar to the "ll" in the Spanish word "calle."