വിക്കിപീഡിയ:IPA for Italian

വിക്കിപീഡിയയിലെ ലേഖനങ്ങളിൽ ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്ന ഇറ്റാലിയൻ വാക്കുകളുടെ ഉച്ചാരണത്തെ സംബന്ധിക്കുന്ന വിവരങ്ങളാണ് താഴെയുള്ള പട്ടികയിൽ.

Consonants
IPA ഉദാഹരണങ്ങൾ ഇംഗ്ലീഷ് പ്രയോഗം
banca, cibo bike
dunque, idra done
zaino, zelare dads
giungla, fingere, pagina jab
fatto, fosforo fast
gatto, agro, ghetto gas
scoiattolo, proprio, insieme yes
cavolo, acuto, anche scar
pala, lato lip
gli, glielo, fargli million
mano, amare, campo, anfibio mother
nano, punto, pensare nest
fango, unghia, panchina sing
gnomo, gnocco canyon
piano, ampio, proprio spin
Roma, quattro, morte a "rolled R"
sano, censimento, scatola, presentire sorry
scena, scimmia, sciame ship
mito, tranne, alto star
canzone, marzo cats
cinque, ciao, facevo chip
vado, povero vent
asma, sbavare, presentare zipper
ഇറ്റാലിയൻ ഭാഷയിലുപയോഗിക്കുന്ന മറ്റു ചിഹ്നങ്ങൾ
IPA ഉദാഹരണം വിശദീകരണം
ˈ Cennini Stress (placed before the stressed syllable)
ː primo Long vowel
Vowels
IPA ഉദാഹരണങ്ങൾ ഇംഗ്ലീഷ് പ്രയോഗം
Monophthongs
alto, sarà father
edicola, perché pay
elica, cioè bed
imposta, colibrì see
ombra, posso no (some dialects)
otto, posso, sarò law
ultimo, caucciù too
Diphthongs
ai avrai tie
ei quei bay
ɛi andrei, sei
oi noi, voivoda boy
ɔi suoi, poi
au pausa now
eu Europa, feudale
ɛu ermeneutico, reuma
ja piano, chiarore yard
je chierico, pensieroso yes
ieri, siepe
jo fiore, secchio yoke (some dialects)
pioggia, ionico yawn (RP), yore (GA)
ju p, iucca fued
wa guado, quando wash
we quello, questione wait
guerra, questua wet
wi qui, pinguino weed
wo liquore, vuotare quote
vuoto, suocero

അവലംബം

  1. If the consonants are doubled between vowels, they are geminated. This can also happen between sonorants. In IPA, this can be represented either by doubling the consonant: , or with the length marker ‹ ː ›.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 /ʎ/, /ɲ/, and /ʃ/ are always geminated word-internally, although not in Northern dialects.
  3. 3.0 3.1 The nasals always assimilate their place of articulation to that of the following consonant. Thus, the n in /nɡ/, /nk/ is a velar , the realization before /v/ or /f/ is a labiodental (though this is transcribed here as ), and only is ever found before /p/ or /b/.
  4. Stressed vowels are long when in a non-final open syllable: fato , fatto .
  5. Equal to the French "beau".