2012年意大利语学习: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. Italian English sem–pre always fel–tro felt mem–bro member men–tre while BUT Italian English fi–ne–stra window pe–sche peaches mi–ne–stra soup mo–stro monster Diphthongs and triphthongs are never divided. Italian English nuo–vo new mie–le honey per–fi–dia spite uo–mo man mai never lin–gua language suoi his pi–gliai I took Diphthongs may occur in stressed or unstressed syllables. However, when a diphthong is broken by stress (the vowel i or u directly bears the stress), then the two vowels break into separate syllables. Italian English mi–o mine tu–o yours spi–a spy ma–ni–a mania rin–vi–o postponement te–ra–pi–a therapy al–le–gri–a joy far–ma–ci–a pharmacy 相关资料 |