Here's a breakdown:
* kee: The "ee" sound is similar to the "ee" in "see" or "tree".
* GAH: The "GAH" sound is similar to the "ah" in "father" or "car".
* lee: The "lee" sound is similar to the "lee" in "tree" or "free".
It's important to note that the "g" in Kigali is a soft "g", similar to the "g" in "gem" or "gentle". It's not a hard "g" like in "gorilla" or "gate".