Basic Italian Pronunciation Online Exercise 1
Click on the appropriate answer for each question
#1 "z" is pronounced like;#2 "ch" even when followed by "i" or "e" is pronounced like;
#3 "o" is usually pronounced like;
#4 "s" when between two vowells is pronounced like;
#5 "g" followed by "i" or "e" is pronounced like;
#6 "gn" is pronounced approximately like;
#7 "i" is always pronounced like;
#8: "a" is always pronounced like;
#9: "c" followed "i" or "e" is pronounced like;
#10: "gli" is approximately pronounced like;
#11: "sc" followed by "i" or "e" is pronounced like;
#12: "e" is usually pronounced like;
"sch" even when followed by "i" or "e" is pronounced like;
#14: "u" is always pronounced like;
#15: "gh" even when followed by "i" or "e" is pronounced like;
You can learn more about the Italian alphabet and pronunciation on pages 1 - 5 (page #'s may vary as I have an older edition) of "Ciao", copyright 1986. If you do not own this book, don't worry, it is not mandatory that you do. However, it can be very useful in a lot of ways and if you would like to know more about this book and where to buy it, click on the graphic link to the right or simply go to our online bookstore. |