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Italian Alphabet and Pronunciation Guide by Cindy Ortiz Gaston is a document available to read on EtoBox.
1) The document provides an overview of pronouncing vowels and consonants in Italian. It discusses the sounds of each individual vowel (a, e, i, o, u) and consonant, as well as consonant combinations (ch, gh, gli, etc.). 2) Key points include that Italian vowels are short and pronounced clearly, without the "glide" of English vowels. Consonants like b, f, m, n, and v are similar to English, while c, g, and sc have softer sounds before e and i. 3) Double consonants are pronounced more forcefully than sin
- Author
- Cindy Ortiz Gaston
- Language
- EN