Like this..... pah-tek phee-leep pah - "sounds like when you say ah at a dentist office" tek - "like trek from star trek, but minus the r" phee - "like the word fee" leep - "like the word leap"
You pronounce Philippe as in 'philips', but you cut the 's', so it stays 'philip. As for the surname, you pronounce the 'Pa' as 'puh' and the 'gès' part you pronounce like in 'jet', erasing the 't',...
The usual pronunciation of I (the pronoun or English letter) is the same as the word (eye). However, the pronoun I is sometimes "extended" as (aye), a long I with a very soft long E on the end,...
It depends on the person. Some say Ay-Tee-Ay-Tee because of other walkers, like the AT-ST, AT-PT and AT-AA. Others say At-At (@-@) because it's more efficient to use just two syllables rather than...