Italian alphabet is consist of 5 vowels and 16 consonants.
* The
letters J (I lunga), K (cappa), W (doppia V), X (ics) and Y
(ipsilon) are used for loanwords
only.
* If you don't know IPA, click here!
* If you don't know IPA, click here!
◎ Pronounce C and G
Let's read Italian Alphabet! :D
There are several sounds was not mentioned in the video:
◎ Gn-
- The sound of gn is similar to ni [|nj]in onion [|ʌnjən].
ex) bagno [ba'njo]
◎ Gli-
- The sound of gli is similar to the lli[lj] inmillion[|mɪljən].
Follow the lovely video :)
- In addition, at the begging of the word, gli is pronounced as three separate letters.
◎ S
- S has two ways of pronunciations: voiced and unvoiced.
If it comes to before a voiced constant it is voiced /z/,
and it is unvoiced /s/ if it comes to before an unvoiced constant and vowels.
◎ Z
- Z also has two pronunciations: voiced /dz/ and unvoiced /ts/.
Follow the table :)
◎ H
- H doesn't have sounds like Spanish.
I found a nice site for hearing pronunciations. ☞ Click!
If you cannot understand or confused to pronounce letters, it must be helpful.