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If you speak Spanish, French or even Portuguese, be careful as there are a lot of words that look and sound almost the same in these languages but convey very different meanings: Italian guardare "to see, watch" , Spanish salir "to get out" vs. Italian salire "to go up" and Spanish caldo "soup" vs. Pronunciation is relatively easy since most words are pronounced exactly how they are written. Letters to watch out for are c and g , since their pronunciation varies based on the following vowel.
Silent I If ci or gi is followed by another vowel, the i is silent. For example, giallo yellow is pronounced "JAHL-loh".
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Accented words have the emphasis on the syllable with the accented letter. Unaccented words are normally pronounced with the emphasis on the second to last syllable.
Reflection - Luca Ottaviano. Io vado da Flavia. Non me ne voglio andare - Part 1 of 3. For better and for worse. First rehearsals 8 months ago. Italian guardare "to see, watch" , Spanish salir "to get out" vs. Objectively speaking, it is late!
Double consonants tend to affect how the preceding vowel is pronounced. In "sono" I am the "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "close", but in "sonno" sleep , the "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "dot" and the "n" sound is a bit longer.
Similarly, in "sera" evening the "e" is pronounced like the "e" in "error" [the long 'e' sound], but in "serra" the "e" is said as a short closed "e" as in "set" and the rolled "r" is a bit more marked. For this phrasebook, we use the polite form for all phrases, on the presumption that you'll mostly be talking to people you don't already know. Just click any blue "Edit" link and start writing! Retrieved from " https: Has custom banner Guide articles Phrasebooks.
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