Oh-lay Loo-koy-eh
Here's a breakdown:
* Ole: Pronounced like the English word "Oh-lay"
* Lukøje: The "ø" is a Danish vowel that sounds like the "u" in "put" or the "oe" in "shoe". The "je" sounds like the "yay" in "say".
So, the entire word is pronounced with a smooth, flowing sound, emphasizing the "koy" in "Lukøje".