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The Italian pronunciation of "salve" is /ˈsalve/.
No, the Italian word "tre" ("three") should not have an accent mark.Specifically, the word only has three letters. Two of the letters are consonants. What with just one vowel, no accent is needed for pronunciation or stress.
The phonetic pronunciation of the keyword "Italian" is /tljn/.
Jayden is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. Native Italian names tend not to include certain letters - such as y - in their spelling. The pronunciation is "djeh-dehn."
The Italian pronunciation is NAY-rroh (with EM-phasis on the CAP-ital letters). The first syllable 'ne' is quite short, like the e in neck.The Italian e is pronounced 'ay', o is like the o in 'note'. The r is slightly rolled, like rr, but only slightly.However, when using the word in an English-speaking country, the English pronunciation of Nero is NEAR-oh, and the o in Nero is like the 'ow' in slow, or the oe in toe.---------------------------------------------------------TO HEAR the Italian pronunciation of Nero, spoken by an Italian, click on Related links below this box.
Lettere is an Italian equivalent of the English word "letters." The feminine plural noun references the alphabet, correspondence, and university faculties. The pronunciation will be "LET-tey-rey" in Italian.
"Djay" or "djeh" will be the pronunciation of the Italian letters ge-.Specifically, the sound always be that of the very hard "dj" when the letter g is followed by the Italian vowels eor i. It always will be similar to the letter's sound in the English word "go" when it is followed by the Italian vowels a, o or u. The English-type "g" sound also occurs when g is followed by the Italian letter h.
The Italian pronunciation of "salve" is /ˈsalve/.
No, the Italian word "tre" ("three") should not have an accent mark.Specifically, the word only has three letters. Two of the letters are consonants. What with just one vowel, no accent is needed for pronunciation or stress.
"-ess" is an English equivalent of the Italian abbreviation or ending -ssa. The letters serve to indicate that a professional position is being staffed by a female. The pronunciation will be "sa" in Italian.
"Pwoy" is the pronunciation of the Italian word puoi.Specifically, the word functions as a verb in the second person singular of the present indicative. It means "(informal singular you) are able, can." The pronunciation resembles that of the English noun "toy," but with a "w" sound inserted between the first and second letters.
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The phonetic pronunciation of the keyword "Italian" is /tljn/.
it is pronounced "chee". Bow-ka-chee-oh
Bansky is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, the word is a proper noun. The spelling indicates that it is not an Italian name. Italian names tend not to be spelled with the letters k and y.The pronunciation is "BAHNK-see."
Arpa is an example of a stringed instrument whose spelling begins with the letters "ar-" in Italian.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "harp". The pronunciation will be "AR-pa" in Italian.
Espresso is the Italian word for which espress is a shortened form.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It may be translated as "espresso coffee" or "express" in terms of letters and trains. Either way, the pronunciation always will be "eh-SPREHS-soh" in Italian.