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22 Jun 2015 Do you want to learn how to speak like a native Italian? Check out these 5 basic rules of Italian pronunciation to help you master this beautiful language.
12 Jul 2014
A guide for English speakers to Italian pronunciation.
Italian pronunciation guide. Step by step guide to the vowel and consonant sounds of the language.
“Gucci" would be pronounced “Gooch chee," but flowing into one word. If followed by 'e' or 'i', the double 'cc' is pronounced as English 'ch' except when followed by an 'h', for example in the word “pistacchio," in which case it becomes hard like the English 'k,' “pee-sta(r)k ke(y) o(ff)."
29 Aug 2006 The pronunciation guide that Scriptamament gave for 'cc' applies to a single 'c' as well. Both 'c' and 'cc' sound like the English 'k' when followed by the vowels a, o, or u. They both sound like the English 'ch' when followed by e or i. The difference is that Italians pronounce both letters in a double-consonant
7 Oct 2007 In this episode we'll talk about something that's very specific to the Italian language, that is, the pronunciation of double consonants. We'll see how to avoid Mike, as a general rule, “CC" is pronunced as a “K" before “a", “o", “u", “hi", “he" and as the English “CH" before “i" and “e". Examples: “secca" – dry
30 Mar 2010 It's easy and it's nothing to do with how many Cs! If the C is followed by A, O or U – remember it by
Pronunciation[edit]. The Italian alphabet has the same letters as the English alphabet, but native Italian words do not use j, k, w, x, or y; these letters are only used in foreign words, e.g. un whisky, il jazz. Pronunciation is different from English. Voiceless consonants normally have very little aspiration, stressed vowels are not
Yes, there are rules! Ci, Ce => Ch (in English or Spanish) Ca, Co, Cu => K Chi, Che => K [the h is silent] Cia, Cio, Ciu => Ch [the i is silent].
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