How do you pronounce "cimbasso"?

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CHIM-bah-so
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tclements wrote:CHIM-bah-so
Hm, I thought it would be obvious, but it never occurred to me that the stress could be on the first syllable? In this version from what sounds like a native speaker http://www.forvo.com/word/cimbasso/, I hear the stress on the second syllable, albeit made slightly ambiguous by tonal differences that don't translate exactly to English pronunciation.
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You say tomato, I say tomato.
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tclements wrote:CHIM-bah-so
+1. The 'C' in 'cimbasso' is just like the one in 'cello'.

Anyway... I own one and I'll call it whatever I want! :D
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tclements wrote:CHIM-bah-so
I always just called it a "SIM-bah-so". I just figured the C made an S-like sound since it doesn't have an H next to it.
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If I learned this correctly from all of those Sunday dinners at Nonna's house, the "i" gives the "c" a "ch-" sound. The double "s" puts the emphasis on the second syllable.

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the elephant wrote:Well, you see, its spelled cimbasso, but it's pronounced throat warbler mangrove...

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"Cimbasso cimbasso cimbasso, cheeps cheeps cheeps, Petsi Petsi Petsi!"
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the elephant wrote:chim-BAH-soh
Yup!
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