Italian accents and stress on words - Italian pronunciation
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 30. 07. 2024
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01:17 - Pronunciation course
01:36 - The Italian vowels
04:04 - The main rule
07:35 - Exceptions to the rule
08:50 - Words that change with a change of accent
09:26 - The accent marks
11:30 - IMPORTANT INFO!
12:08 - Exercise with accents!
13:00 - Final information
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i didn't know Uma Thurman was an Italian teacher. thank you! :)))
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I am not learning Italian , but i come back here to watch and hear you teaching that language. I dont know why .
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I'm confused about "mia" at the end of name...translators say one thing but may it's not right. Or is it an exception. IE: Lalumia versus La Lumia. Please help!!!
Ciao! It depends on the number of syllables. Scimmia will have an accent on the first i: /scĂŹm·mia/ (2 syllables) - same with the word mummia /mĂčm·mia/ (2 syllables) . If you are talking about Lumia (meaning "limetta"... not very common word) the accent falls like this: /lu·mÏ·a/ (the word has 3 syllables). The general rule is that the accent falls on the second to last syllable. Obviously you will have some exceptions... also look at the word Accademia: /ac·ca·dÚ·mia/. It ends with mia but the accents falls on the second to last syllable. Hope this helps. ciao!
This video is very helpful, but your t-shirt misspelled Leaning Tower of Pisa.
hihihi! :) I will need to find myself a t-shirt with a real leaning tower! LOL! :) It would be more appropriate! :)
Are there any hints on how to identify that a word is stressed on the third-to-last syllable? If I see "tavola", how can I know that it's "tAvola" and not "tavOla"?
Ciao! Unfortunately I donât have a trick for you! From experience with my students what helps the most is listening to a mother tongue person speaking! Your brain will pick up the sound a lot faster then studying the words by heart or looking them up in the dictionary! âșïž
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