Thursday, March 19, 2020
How to Pronounce Vowels in Italian
How to Pronounce Vowels in Italian          Italian pronunciation might pose some difficulties for the beginner. Yet it is very regular, and once the rules are understood, it is easy to pronounce each word correctly. Italian vowels (le vocali) are short, clear-cut, and are never drawn out.         The glide, with which English vowels frequently end, should be avoided. Finally, it should be noted that the vowels a, i, and u, are always pronounced the same way. E and o, on the other hand, have an open and a closed sound that may vary from.          How to Pronounce Vowels      A- sounds like a in fatherE- has two sounds: short vowel like e in pen; long vowel, similar to ai in fairI- sounds like ea in tea or i in marineO- has two sounds: like o in cozy or similar to o in costU- sounds like u in rude         Tips:         Italian vowels are always articulated in a sharp, clear fashion, regardless of stress. They are never slurred or pronounced weakly.Vowels (a,e,i,o,u) always retain their value in diphthongs.Italian is a phonetic language, which means that it is spoken the way it is written. Italian and English share the Latin alphabet, but the sounds represented by the letters often differ considerably in the two languages.         à            Examples of Vowels       a is like a in the English word ah!         Here are some examples in Italian with an English translation.         casaà  houseantipastoà  appetizeramaà  lovesbananaà  bananasalaà  hallPapaà  Popefamaà  famepastaà  pasta; dough; pastry         e is sometimes like e in the English word they (without the final i glide).         Here are some examples in Italian with an English translation.         eà  andbeveà  drinksmeà  mefedeà  faithvedeà  seesmeleà  applesseteà  thirstpepeà  pepper         e is sometimes like e in the word met. This is the open e.         Here are some examples in Italian with an English translation.         à ¨Ã  islentoà  slowbeneà  wellfestaà  party; holidaysediaà  chairprestoà  soonventoà  windtà ¨Ã  tea         i is like i in machine.         Here are some examples in Italian with an English translation.         librià  booksbimbià  childrenvinià  winesviolinià  violinstinià  vatspinià  pines         o is sometimes like o in the English word oh!.         Here are some examples in Italian with an English translation.         oà  ordonoà  giftnomeà  namesoloà  alonepostoà  placetondoà  roundvoloà  flightmondoà  world         o is sometimes like o in or. This is the open o.         Here are some examples in Italian with an English translation.         modaà  fashiontogaà  toganoà  nooroà  goldpostaà  mailbrodoà  brothcosaà  thingtronoà  thronerosaà  roseolioà  oil         u is like u in rule.         Here are some examples in Italian with an English translation.         lunaà  moonfungoà  mushroomunoà  onelungoà  longfugaà  fuguemuloà  muleusoà  usetuboà  tube    
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