Italian Pronunciation Tips for Beginners

Pronunciation is key to being understood in Italian. Luckily, Italian is mostly phonetic, so words are pronounced as they are written.

Quaint outdoor dining scene at a traditional Roman restaurant on a cobblestone street.

Key Pronunciation Rules

  • Vowels: a, e, i, o, u – always pronounced clearly
  • Double consonants: palla vs pala – the double l changes meaning
  • C and G before e or i: cena (dinner) sounds like cheh-na, giro (tour) sounds like jee-ro
  • Stress: Most words are stressed on the penultimate syllable

Tip: Listen to Italian songs, podcasts, or movies to train your ear. Mimicking native speakers is one of the fastest ways to improve.

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