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I'd guess the Italian pronunciation as it was invented by an Italian chap called Gigli.

I'm sure someone here will know, though and will be able to write it so that you can tell how to pronounce it.
I'd go for Jeelee with a bit of a sh sound on the J .
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Thanks bookbinder. It's rather fast but I make it out to sound like 'giggly'.
It's the surname of the guy who invented it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Gigli
so it should presumably sound something like this:
that seems to pronounce it roughly jiggly saw. I imagine the Italians would say something like zheel yee
sorry, that was to bookbinder, Buenchico hadn't posted
From my memories of learning Italian (a long time ago), "gi" is pronounced like the "g" in "generous" and "gl" is a "ly" combined sound with the l slightly ahead of the y. So, Gee ly ee. There or thereabouts!
Probably just ask for a tenon saw meself. No problemo.

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