* "Coat" is pronounced similarly to the English word "coat," but with a slightly softer "t" sound.
* "li" is pronounced like the "lee" in "tree."
* "cue" is pronounced like the "cue" in "queue," but with a slightly more nasal sound.
So, putting it all together, the pronunciation of Coatlicue would be something like: "Co-at-lee-cue"
Key points:
* Stress the first syllable: "Co" is the stressed syllable.
* The "c" sound: The "c" in "coat" is pronounced as a "k" sound.
* The "e" sound: The "e" sound in "cue" is more like the "a" in "father" but with a nasal quality.
It might be easier to hear the pronunciation by searching for "Coatlicue pronunciation" on YouTube or another online audio platform.