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Hi everyone. |
Welcome to The Ultimate Italian Pronunciation Guide. |
In this lesson, you'll learn 3 Italian consonant sounds. |
dz, ʎ, ɲ |
These consonant sounds do not appear in English, so they'll likely be new to you. |
Be sure to practice them because these are unique sounds of Italian which learners often get wrong! |
Are you ready? |
Then let's get started! |
The first consonant is... |
dz |
mezzo (means, way) |
zero (zero) |
Let's break down this consonant. |
"(voiced alveolar sibilant affricate) This consonant sound is like a combination of a D and a Z sound. |
It starts off as a d sound, but ends with a z sound. |
Here's a great tip. You can produce this sound by saying the word 'dads'. |
So one useful trick is to bounce off of the ending when trying to pronounce this consonant sound." |
dz, dz (slowly) |
dz, dz (slowly) |
The next consonant is... |
ʎ |
maglia (mesh) |
figlio (son) |
Let's break down this consonant. |
"(palatal lateral approximant) You can sometimes produce this sound by saying the English word 'million'. Try it! |
(pause) |
Try to think of it as pronouncing a regular English L, but instead of using the tip of your tongue, try to use the blade or the middle part of your tongue." |
ʎ, ʎ (slowly) |
ʎ, ʎ (slowly) |
The final consonant for this lesson is... |
ɲ |
gnocco (gnocchi, a type of pasta) |
bagno (bathroom) |
Let's break down this consonant. |
"(alveolo-palatal nasal) Raise your tongue so that the middle or blade of the tongue touches the roof of your mouth. |
It kind of sounds like a combination between the n and y sounds in the English word canyon. |
Here's a great tip. Try to think of it as pronouncing a regular English N, but instead of using the tip of your tongue, try to use the blade or the middle part of your tongue. |
Let's take a closer look!" |
ɲ, ɲ (slowly) |
ɲ, ɲ (slowly) |
Well done! You just learned 3 new Italian consonants. |
dz, ʎ, ɲ |
"These consonant sounds do not appear in English, so be sure to practice them! |
In the next lesson, you'll learn 2 more Italian consonants that are unique to English speakers." |
How difficult were they to learn? Please comment and share your thoughts. |
See you in the next Ultimate Italian Pronunciation Guide lesson! |
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