DAY-oh VIN-di-chay
* DAY-oh: The "Deo" part is pronounced like the English word "day," with a short "a" sound.
* VIN-di-chay: The "Vindice" part is pronounced with a strong emphasis on the first syllable, "VIN." The "di" is a short, almost clipped sound, and the "chay" is pronounced like the "chay" in "chay."
Origin and Meaning:
"Deo Vindice" is a Latin phrase that means "God is our Avenger." It was a popular motto during the English Civil War (1642-1651), particularly among the Royalists who supported King Charles I.