Hello roger37-ga,
Lladro is pronounced like this: yah-DROH.
Below I am providing online references so that you may verify that
this is the correct answer.
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The widely broadcast TV sound bite both mortified and amused
executives at Lladro (pronounced yah-DROH), the Spanish company that
has been producing the handmade statuary for a half-century.
The Post and Courier
http://charleston.net/stories/051803/lif_18lladro.shtml
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Whiteneck, Peggy. Collecting Lladro: Identification & Price Guide.
Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2002.
(NK4210.L39A4 2001Q) Check Catalog
Along with market values for many Lladro (pronounced "yadro") pieces,
this book also includes a history of the company, a guide to marks,
and a listing of rare and unusual items.
Source: Enoch Pratt Free Library
http://www.epfl.net/subjects/subjectguide.cfm?cid=10&sid=2
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Lladro (pronounced Ya-dro) has tagged its Tampa store as a prototype
for future stores. It's unique because the sculptures are in the open
instead of behind glass cases.
Source: St. Petersburg Times
http://www.sptimes.com/News/101201/Columns/From_around_the_world.shtml
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Old-fashioned, maybe and the three longest-serving voters notch up
215 years between them but the Lladro (pronounced yad-row) family
system sails past any bottom-line test.
Source: Time Inc.
http://www.time.com/time/europe/specials/summerjourney/pages/lladro.html
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