意语口语辅导:元音表
Italian vowels (i vocali) are short, clear–cut, and are never drawn out. The "glide" with which English vowels frequently end should be avoided. It should be noted that a, i, 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 one part of Italy to the other. The approximate English equivalents are as follows: a is like a in the English word ah! Italian English casa house antipasto appetizer ama loves banana banana sala hall Papa Pope fama fame pasta pasta; dough; pastry e is sometimes like e in the English word they (without the final i glide). Italian English e and beve drinks me me fede faith vede sees mele apples sete thirst pepe pepper e is sometimes like e in the word met. This is the open e. Italian English è is lento slow bene well festa party; holiday sedia chair presto soon vento wind tè tea i is like i in machine. Italian English libri books bimbi children vini wines violini violins tini vats pini pines o is sometimes like o in the English word oh!. Italian English o or dono gift nome name solo alone posto place tondo round volo flight mondo world o is sometimes like o in or. This is the open o. Italian English moda fashion toga toga no no oro gold posta mail brodo broth cosa thing trono throne rosa rose olio oil u is like u in rule. Italian English luna moon fungo mushroom uno one lungo long fuga fugue mulo mule uso use tubo tube 相关资料 |