Italian words are divided into syllables as follows:A single co
nsonant goes with the following vowel.
Italian | English | ca–sahousepo–si–ti–vopositiveDouble co
nsonants are divided.
Italian | English | bab–bodadros–soredbel–lobeautifulat–toactTwo consonants, the first of which is
l, m, n, or
r, are divided.
Italian | English | al–ber–gohotelcon–ten–tocontentedam–pioamplefor–tu–nafortuneOtherwise, a combination of two co
nsonants belo
ngs to the following syllable.
Italian | English | ba–staenoughfi–gliosonpa–drefatherba–gnobathso–praabovesa–crosacredThe first of three consonants, except
s, goes with the preceding syllable.
Italian | English | sem–prealwaysfel–trofeltmem–bromembermen–trewhile
BUT Italian | English | fi–ne–strawindowpe–schepeachesmi–ne–strasoupmo–stromo
nsterDiphthongs and triphtho
ngs are never divided.
Italian | English | nuo–vonewmie–lehoneyper–fi–diaspiteuo–momanmaineverlin–gualanguagesuoihispi–gliaiI tookDiphtho
ngs may occur in stressed or unstressed syllables. However, when a diphthong is broken by stress (the vowel
i or
u directly bears the stress), then the two vowels break into separate syllables.
Italian | English |
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