Italian Alphabet Pronunciation: Italian Letters A to Z
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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Today I’m going to show you the exact Italian alphabet pronunciation.
Is learning new Italian words important? Yes, but if you want to speak Italian correctly you need to learn how to pronounce them correctly, so you need to know how to say all the Italian alphabet letters.
If you don’t, you may end up saying something different and Italian native speakers will not understand you.
So, here’s what you are going to learn today:
✔️What the Italian alphabet looks like from A to Z
✔️The correct Italian alphabet pronunciation
✔️The real Italian alphabet sounds
✔️What are Italian alphabet missing letters and how we pronounce them
✔️How to say abcd in Italian
In the end, you will be able to say the Italian alphabet correctly by yourself, therefore immediately improving your Italian pronunciation and speaking skills.
Hope you’ll love this video
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I am originally Cuban, so my first language is Spanish. But I live in America now. If you speak Spanish, learning Italian is much easier than for most native English speakers. However, I was greatly surprised by how many English words have been added to Italian. i.e: weekend. So, if you can speak Spanish, and English learning Italian is a "piece of cake". Italian is a beautiful language. Grazie mille. 😂👍🏿
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Same! I learnt Spanish at 8 years old and almost a decade later I’m learning Italian!!
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Benvenuto Ji-Hoon! 😊 *welcome
Every so often I come back to this video to review the alphabet to keep my pronunciation on track. Thank you.
Brava, Irma!
Started learning Italian as of… today! Wish me luck! 😅🤞
In bocca al lupo!
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This video was so amazing, just what I was looking for! I’m a beginner trying to learn Italian because I find the language fascinating. I had no idea how the alphabets sounded/are pronounced especially when looking at common words, this helps to break down the basics. Thank you!
Same here
is it vee or vu What is correct I hear both ????
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is it vee or vu What is correct I hear both ????
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What else would you like to know and practice regarding the Italian alphabet? Let me know by leaving a comment below!
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Vi or vu??
@@lis11morelia both are correct
Learning how to read it well, converse, improve vocabulary, grammar, learning suffixes and prefixes, basically as I were a native Italian, though I am en ethnic Armenian.
Hey I am also here after Vincenzo he is my favorite actor I learnt two phrases of Italian from that series❤
I am new to Italy and am trying to learn. Thanks teacher Valentina
The alphabet is quite similar to that of Spanish.(pronunciation)
I speak Spanish and English. Now I'm going for Italian! I salute you from dominican Republic.
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You teach Italian very well
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Thank you Valentina ... I am learning Italian ...
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Coming from INDIA where learning European languages like Italian, French & Spanish are considered to be very intelligent decision! Well, I'm already learning Korean, willing to learn Italian!
even in Europe, learning languages like Italian, French & Spanish is considered to be a very intelligent decision 😀
💐Thank you and good job👌
grazie mille valentina! ho iniziato a studiare nel mese di ottobre e questo e molto utile 😄 grazie di nuovo!
I can't believe I'm watching a video of the alphabet in my native language, but you are a great teacher. Great video!
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Never too late to learn... Joking.
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Thank you for your appreciation!
Great. I've already learned it.
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I am still a beginner in Italian and this video gave me thorough understanding about the Italian alphabet. I did love it
is it vee or vu What is correct I hear both ????
Coming from Italian heritage but living in Canada my whole life this is so interesting and I wanna learn more Italian! My parents speak it occasionally but I only know some words and the alphebet
It's definitely worth it to learn Italian! It will help you connect more with your roots and enjoy your visits at a deeper, more authentic level. Please check out my Playlists, I have lots of content you can start with.
As a native English speaker, a phonetic language sounds like heaven!
Exactly, Kay!! And, for the same reason, to us native Italian English pronunciation is like hell 😅😅
Thanks
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Signora 😉
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That was so easy and useful thanks a lot ❤
Since i'm a movies lover i watched too many Italian movies so recently i became obsessed with it and i just want to dive deep into it ❤
can you recommend some good Italian movies or series with subtitles on RUclips??
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is it vee or vu What is correct I hear both ????
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Your lesson is really understandable and well explained, grazie signora
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I am a Spanish teacher but want to learn Italian.
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You are so amazing in this thank you so dear
And I also want to learn how to greet and the best respectful way to greet someone
Thank you
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This is very helpful. I’ve just begun this week learning Italian. Thank you!
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I came in Italy two days ago and I just start to listen madam and your teaching way is so good huge respect for you ...
you are teaching very methodically and thoughtfully even pointing to any possible errors a language learner may make..congratulations!!!
Grazie Richard, I'm glad you appreciate my teaching!
Very nice video! Easy to follow and super clear. Thank you :)
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I'm glad of it, Catherine!
is it vee or vu What is correct I hear both ????
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Madam, I would like to learn complete Italian language kindly guide me from where should I start learning?
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This is the first basic to start from and grazie
Exactly!
i like how both in my native language (turkish) and in italian the words are pronounced exactly the same as the alphabet :) it makes it so much easier to learn especially after learning that we pronounce the letters mostly the same, grazie mille!
I am learning Italian, and I must point out that, Italian is actually a semi-phonetic language, not a 100% phonetic language, just like Spanish / Gallo / Portuguese / Aranese / Latin / Galician etc and Norwegian / Icelandic / Old Norse / Faroese / Gothic / Swedish etc, in fact, certain Italian letters can be pronounced completely different in different Italian words, as in all other pretty languages, for example, the CH in anche is pronounced like a K sound (anke) and in chiuso it is pronounced like the CH in English, and Z is pronounced like DZ in certain Italian words like zio etc and like a TS in other Italian words like anzi / pizza etc, just to point out a few, so there are exceptions and different pronunciations, depending on the words, just like in English and any other pretty language, there are always plenty of exceptions and things like that, and the right way to learn a language is by learning each word with its pronunciation and spelling, treating each word as an individual, as opposed to learning from books only or only learning the general rules, as the pronunciation of each word depends on the word in all well-constructed languages, and every true linguist / dude that created each pretty language knew that certain letters or diphthongs that may sound good in certain words may not sound right in other words, as the letters and letter combinations that come before and after each letter / diphthong influence the overall sound and flow of the entire word, so the pronunciation is always decided based on the word in each properly-constructed language, including Italian, which also has plenty of exceptions, but ppl that learned Italian first probably didn’t even notice the differences because they are used to them and never think about them, but to a new learner, the differences are always obvious tho, plus a truly phonetic language would look exactly the same as it is pronounced in all words, and even the diphthongs would be pronounced the same as they are written, and the alphabet would be pronounced without extra sounds after each letter, so in truly phonetic languages, one would say B without the I / Y sound after the B sound, so, one wouldn’t say BI / BEE or BEH or BUH etc, which are pretty much modern ways of pronouncing the letters that are influenced by Germanic languages and Germanic alphabets, plus truly phonetic languages wouldn’t have groups of vowels or groups of consonants, they are usually those languages that have one consonant + one vowel + one consonant etc format, so they look quite non-professional and poorly-constructed, and Italian is certainly not like that, as it has many consonant clusters and double Ts etc and multiple vowels without consonants between them, so it’s not a phonetic language technically, it definitely looks different in spelling, as not every single consonant is pronounced, and one can definitely notice the influence of German / Dutch / English and other Germanic languages on Italian spelling, in fact, Italian spelling reminds a lot of German spelling, and it’s like a mix of German + Spanish spelling! In fact, no pretty language is 100% phonetic, but even most non-pretty languages aren’t 100% phonetic, to be honest, at least from what I noticed so far, and, most ppl don’t really know what a truly phonetic language would look like, as there is this idea that if there aren’t many differences, compared to English, that the language must be phonetic, however, it’s usually not the case, but languages such as Japanese and Chechua and other similar languages would be an example of what could be considered a truly phonetic language, as each letter is pronounced and the spelling looks literally the same as the pronunciation, if one doesn’t count the characters in Japanese and only considers the actual spelling with Latin letters, like when Japanese words are written with Latin letters, one can see that it’s truly phonetic, it looks the same as it sounds! However, the more different the pronunciation is from the spelling, the prettier and the more professional the words look, which is one of the reasons why English and Dutch and Welsh and Danish and the other 5 Celtic languages etc are one of the prettiest languages ever, with very smartly constructed words with super professional aspect that’s easy to read, and right pronunciation that fits each word, tho Old Norse and Norwegian are as pretty as English and Dutch as the words themselves are extremely pretty and because Modern English and Modern Dutch etc also come from those ancient languages like Old Norse / Old English / Proto Germanic etc, anyway, and most Norwegian words are almost the same as the Danish words, so most of the base words are usually quite similar, but, in general, the most languages that are still a pretty language, but that aren’t as non-phonetic as English, aren’t as pretty, and their spelling doesn’t look as professional / moderne as English spelling, but I am learning all the pretty languages that I can find, anyway! Most English words are in fact pronounced according to the rules, so if a language that’s mostly words that are pronounced according to the rules, then English would be a phonetic language too, but it just isn’t! In truth, the overall aspect of all the words and how similar the spelling is to the pronunciation, including all double and triple consonants etc, is what really make a language non-phonetic, or semi-phonetic, or 100% phonetic or 80% phonetic etc - and it’s technically impossible for most languages to be 100% phonetic because most languages do not have the same format as Japanese / Chechua etc, that’s basically vavava or avavav, so one vowel + one consonant / one consonant + one vowel, without two or three or four consonants in a row etc!
I must also add that, non-phonetic languages are a lot easier to read than phonetic languages, and also easier to read than semi-phonetic languages - for example, I am intermediate level in German, and I can read German words fast when they are spelled the German way, where the spelling fits each word and the pronunciation rules etc, and each word that I learned, I can immediately recognize it and pronounce it fast when I see it spelled in German, such as the word schreiben, just to give an example, which means to write, however, when I saw the same word, but spelled phonetically, as it is spelled in Yiddish (shraybn) I had to think for a few moments as I couldn’t process it as fast as the original word schreiben with the original German spelling, and I couldn’t tell it was the same word at first, so I had to think a bit about it, it’s definitely way easier to recognize and read words fast when they aren’t spelled phonetically, same as in English, I can read English words super fast when spelled the English way, I don’t even have to think about the fact that the spelling looks different, so, if I see the word ‘water’ etc, for example, I automatically pronounce it the way it is pronounced, and when I hear the word water, I automatically spell it water, I don’t even think about the differences in spelling, however, when I see words such as water or other English words spelled phonetically in languages that are based on English, but that spell the words exactly the same as they are pronounced, I have difficulty reading them, I have to think about them to realize they are the same words, but spelled phonetically, phonetic languages are very hard to read and process, especially when most words are based on words that come from non-phonetic languages, but even in general, and, I must say, I am native speaker level in Spanish, which is less non-phonetic than English, and I cannot read Spanish words as fast as I can read English words, the overall aspect of less non-phonetic languages is harder to process fast, even when one is native speaker level in that language and knows the actual words and has an automatic mode in the language, and, English and Dutch are definitely the easiest to read / process / spell, of all languages I know and / or am learning, and also, of all the languages I’ve ever seen, their format is just so easy to read and relaxing to the eye, and most words do not have accents or umlauts etc, which makes them super easy to use / spell / read etc, and Old Norse is also extremely easy to read, for some reason, despite the different letters and accents, and Norwegian / Danish also, I guess some languages are just constructed differently, in such a way that makes them very relaxing to the eye and easy to process / read, with really great letter combinations, aka combinations of letters that go great 2gether, creating that perfect harmony and flow, and a very relaxed aspect of the word etc!
Grew up with an Italian family. My first job was after school working for an Italian Tailor shop owner in New Jersey. Practice my Italian 30 minutes a day. Not only are you a great teacher but also very beautiful.
I love italia language, it motivates me so much! GRAZIE MILLE!🇮🇹
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Awesome Teaching ❤
Thanks Valentina mam you are amazing . I like the way you teach☺️
Grazie Karam, I'm glad you appreciate it!
@@ItalianTeacherValentina Ciao Valentina mam
My Italian pronunciation is very bad . Can you tell me how can I improve my Italian pronunciation...... Btw te amo 🤩
Buenos bonita amiga gracias
Gracie, excellent , beautiful teacher too, wow
Thanks ❤️
Very good teaching skills!
Thank You!
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Good start for a beginner.
Grazie Mille Valentina.
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Lovely ❤ information
I am absolutely beginner. You are amazing teacher dear❤
Thank you, super helpful! I'm working to learn Italian, going to take a CEFR exam at A1 (ah uno 🙂) and wanted to learn how to pronounce A, B, and C. I'm teaching Italian on my channel to practice speaking it. Thank you!
Very helpful. Thank you for doing both versions!!
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As a teenager I wanted to learn Italian. I did for a while, I learned Alphabet and number and some key phrases. I retained all this information but did not continue to learn more. I am excited to start my learning journey once again❤ Your videos are very helpful❤
❤ Benvenuta!
Very nice Italian language
thanks I learned Italian alphabets
Excellent video!
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i love Italian language 🌏 you are really nice teaching thank you.. love ❤ from india 🇮🇳
thankyou teacher
0:36 - Slowly learning the letters.
2:39 - Pronouncing quickly the letters.
3:52 - More letters.
Have a nice day
You're the best ❤please post more videos for beginner Italian learners ❤❤
I will! But make sure to check out all my other videos organized by playlists here: www.youtube.com/@ItalianTeacherValentina/playlists
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I am from India (South) Kerala. I watched the video, some Italian words are so easy to understand that relate with my mother tongue (Malayalam). I like this language and love to learn further. Thank you so much.
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Very good teaching skill by madam.
Grazie e benvenuto!
Thanks for the video
R sounds so beautiful! i want learn a word with R right now!!🥰
Tee
Dzeh - tag
C Chee
H ah - va
Molto bene. Perfetto.
Grazie mille.
This lesson is so good. Now I feel attracted to learn Italian.
Bee - Ape
Grazie molto!!
Thanks!
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Thank you, I'm your new subscriber, I am a fikioina but living in Spain and I decided to learn new language that is Italian, so happy to find your channel in RUclips, it is so helpful and enjoyable. Grazie mille😁
Grazie!
Im just starting and this is great!! thanks, greetings from Paris
I'm glad it's helpful! Benvenuta!
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