2012年意大利语语音:划分音节
Italian words are divided into syllables as follows: A single consonant goes with the following vowel. Italian English ca–sa house po–si–ti–vo positive Double consonants are divided. Italian English bab–bo dad ros–so red bel–lo beautiful at–to act Two consonants, the first of which is l, m, n, or r, are divided. Italian English al–ber–go hotel con–ten–to contented am–pio ample for–tu–na fortune Otherwise, a combination of two consonants belongs to the following syllable. Italian English ba–sta enough fi–glio son pa–dre father ba–gno bath so–pra above sa–cro sacred The first of three consonants, except s, goes with the preceding syllable. 相关资料 |