Hi,
Being a french-canadian from Montreal for the past 33 years, I can confirm you that the way to pronounce Le Cellier is.....
Luh cell yay
you do have to pronounce the L and there is the i that gives the sound y with the er being ay. So you get Luh Cell-yay.
Richard
Being a french-canadian from Montreal for the past 33 years, I can confirm you that the way to pronounce Le Cellier is.....
Luh cell yay

you do have to pronounce the L and there is the i that gives the sound y with the er being ay. So you get Luh Cell-yay.

Richard