Spanish:
* eh-chay-AN-dee-ah
Basque:
* eh-chay-AN-dee-ah (similar to the Spanish pronunciation)
English:
* eh-chay-AN-dee-ah (closest to the Spanish pronunciation)
Key points:
* The stress is typically on the third syllable (AN-dee).
* The "ch" sound is similar to the "ch" in "chair."
* The "a" in the second syllable is typically pronounced like the "a" in "father."
* The "i" in the last syllable is typically pronounced like the "i" in "machine."
Note: The pronunciation may vary slightly depending on the speaker's accent and region.