Italian Alphabets | |
Letter | English Pronunciation |
A-a | Ah |
B-b | Bee |
C-c | Chi |
D-d | Dee |
E-e | Ay |
F-f | Effe |
G-g | Gi |
H-h | Acca |
I-i | Ee |
J-j | E-Loonga |
K-k | Cappa |
L-l | Elle |
M-m | Emme |
N-n | Enme |
O-o | O |
P-p | Pee |
Q-q | Koo |
R-r | Ehrre |
S-s | Esse |
T-t | Tee |
U-u | U |
V-v | Vu |
W-w | Doppia Voo |
X-x | Ics |
Y-y | Ipsilon |
Z-z | Zeta |
Day 2
Some Rules Regarding Pronunciation
The Pronunciation of Vowel
A is sound like the a in rather art, as.
E has a close and open sound, the first like Mary, as Fede (Faith), Penna ( Pen), Sera (Evening)
I is pronounced like the English ea in mean as venire ( to come)
O sounds close and open. It is open, as in the English Tropic for example Nota ( Note)
U is Pronounced like in English.Cx Luna ( Moon)
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