意语词汇辅导:意大利语元音表1
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!
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