In Italian, all consonants except h can be doubled. Double consonants (i consonanti doppie) are pronounced much more forcefully than single consonants. With double f, l, m, n, r, s, and v, the sound is prolonged. with double b, c, d, g, p, and t, the stop is stronger than for the single consonant. Double z is pronounced almost the same as single z. Double s is always unvoiced. Double consonant examples: Italian | English |
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babbo | dad | fetta | slice | evviva | hurrah | bistecca | beefsteak | mamma | mama | albicocca | apricot | bello | beautiful | filetto | filet | anno | year | assai | a lot | basso | short | ragazzo | boy | ferro | iron | pennello | paint brush | espresso | espresso coffee | tavolozza | palette | spaghetti | spaghetti | cavalletto | easel |
Most Italian words end in a vowel. Diphthongs (i dittonghi) are two vowels fused to emit a single sound. A diphthong is formed when an unstressed i or u combines with another vowel (a, e, o) or when the two vowels combine with each other, in which case either the i or u may remain unstressed. In diphthongs, unstressed i and u become semivowels approximating in sound the English consonants y and w, respectively. Diphthong examples: Italian | English |
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ieri | yesterday | buono | good | fiore | flower | chiuso | closed | invidia | envy | più | more |
Tripthongs also exist. These are sequences of three vowels with a single sound, usually a diphthong followed by an unstressed i. Italian | English |
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tuoi | yours | miei | mine | buoi | oxen | pigliai | I took |
Italian has numerous words that contain sequences of vowels. The following words are not triphthongs (which areinfrequent), but sequences of a vowel and a diphthong. Italian | English |
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noia | boredom | febbraio | February | baia | bay | fioraio | florist |
Each of the words below has a sequence of two diphthongs: Italian | English |
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ghiaia | gravel | muoio | I die | acquaio | sink | gioiello | jewel |
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