Okay, I'm only going to say this once, so Vulcan, you better not be sleeping:
Italian pronunciation of the G and the C:
the G and C are generally pronounced as hard consonants (as in gear, gart, great, goo, caraway, cokehead, creepy), except:
When followed by an E or an I, in which case they are soft, as in cheese, loge.
In italian, a hard G or H sound followed by an E or I is indicated by uses the H,
so bruschetta, is properly pronounced brusk-etta and not brush-etta. macchiato is "makk-i-ato", not "machado", and tucci is toochie, not "tukki"
Oh yeah, and a g followed by an l is pronounced like the double l in "million"