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The charts below show how the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Italian language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. See Italian phonology for a more thorough overview of the sounds of Italian. There is also an Italian pronunciation guide at Wiktionary. To learn more about the correspondence between spelling and sounds, see Italian orthography. |} ==Syntactic gemination== (詳細はItalian language. It mainly occurs under the following circumstances: * after all words with an accented final vowel, such as ''è'', ''già'', ''sanità'', ''perché''; * after the following monosyllables: ''a'', ''blu'', ''che'', ''chi'', ''da'', ''do'', ''e'', ''fa'', ''fo'', ''fra'', ''fu'', ''gru'', ''ha'', ''ho'', ''ma'', ''me'' (tonic), ''mo, ''no'', ''o'', ''Po'', ''qua'', ''qui'', ''re'', ''sa'', ''se'' (conjunction), ''so'', ''sta'', ''sto'', ''su'', ''te'' (tonic), ''tra'', ''tre'', ''tu'', ''va'', ''vo''; * * after the names of the letters (excluding ''effe'', ''acca'', ''cappa'', ''elle'', ''emme'', ''enne'', ''erre'', ''esse'', ''ics'', ''ipsilon'' and ''zeta'', that are not vowel-ending monosyllables): ''ABC'' ; * after a few bisyllables: ''come'', ''dove'', ''ove'', ''qualche'', ''sopra''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Help:IPA for Italian」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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