Pronouncing Italian Consonants - Beginner Italian Course: Lesson 6
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2022
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In this video you will learn about the pronunciation of consonants in Italian.
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you forgot to talk about the letter C in this video
thank you Manu you are the best italian teacher on youtube.
Grazie 🥰 we are so happy to have you on board!
Best language teacher i ever seen before
thank you so much, Omid! 🙏
Being Turkish makes this incredibly easy! The pronunciation is literally same I'm so glad!!! Grazie
That's wonderful! Good luck Aurora! 🤗🇮🇹🍀
Combining the consonants with each vowel is an excellent practice - it’s done when learning Japanese also. I found this so helpful, grazie mille, Manu!
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Bro, been listening to you a good three years regular. My Italian is much better then it was then, but you're English, though always good, now it seems as you have better sounding, less accented English, as though you moved to Chicago when you were about 14 years old. Love your videos, cumpa. Grazie 🙏🏻
Grazie Glen, we of the Italy Made Easy Team are happy to hear your success story, stay tuned for more! 😄
3 weeks in and I found your channel. Been learning so much in such a short amount of time. Grazie!
Thank you so much for being here! A presto! 😊
manu, GRAZIE!! these videos are amazing :) so happy to be learning italian
such an interesting fact finding out about the 21 letters Italian alfabet. Thanks ! :)
Thank you for another educational video, Manu!
Glad you liked it, Steve!😍
Bravo , thanks for your lesson ❤️👍👍👍
Thank you! 😃
Knowing spanish definitely helps to learn Italian. We pronounce our vowels the same way.
Yes, knowing Spanish will definitely help you learn Italian! 😍
Exactly, Spanish is my mother languague.
Keep them coming, love.
Ciao! Our team will release a video every day, stay tuned! 🤓
Great teacher and lessons i learn so much from just 1 video!
Thank you for your feedback🥰We're happy to have you on board
Your way of teaching Italian is very good. As an English Language teacher, knowing English helps me a lot since they have 60 percent in common in the means of vocabulary. And I have the advantage of being a native Turkish speaker, because I think Italian and Turkish have the rest 40 percent in common 😊 Thanks for your effort
Being dutch and learning Italian makes it so much easier
Grazie Manu, you have filled in the blanks with the double zz sound.
Our pleasure Ian, we are glad you are enjoying the course! 🤗
Manu so many tricky consonants ;) We love the way you teach. It makes sense. Thank you!
Thank you for taking this journey with us! 🇮🇹♥️
Thank You Manu!
You’ve made this lesson so interesting and easy to understand and learn!🙏
Thank you for your trust and commitment! ♥️
I love that polish and italian pronunciation is so similar, finally I can do strong RRRRRRR
Grazie Manu!
You are so good at explaining.
We are glad our videos are helpful! 🤗💪
Hey manu,u are so good at this
Am from Nigeria and I just started learning yesterday.
Have gained a lot from ur teaching
Thanks for taking ur time to do this videos
It's really helped a lot
Love u mannu,muah♥
Welcome on board - I'm grateful to be able to help you all the way to Nigeria! Amazing! Thank you for being here with us, I wish you the best on your journey to learn Italian 🤩
THANKS YOU SO MUCH SIR MANU VENDETTI I AM VERY BEGINEER IN ITALIAN BUT YOU HAVE MADE IT LOOK EASY FOR ME LOVE FROM PAKISTAN.
Thank you so much. Great teacher
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grazie mille manu
I have started learning Italian through your channel
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I like that I finally see the same open syllables as in Russian. 😁 Therefore, the sounds are easy to learn. Italian sounds are more open in pronunciation than English ones, but in Russian we pronounce it in much the same way.
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When he said Lisa I lost it because I never thought of it that way
God has blessed you with great talent ❤
Really good teacher
We are glad you think so! Enjoy the mini-course with us 🤓
Great job
Hey Manu, really nice and reasonable lessons. I also found out that Italian has almost the same vowels as Ukraininan language, and that's why it is easy for us to speak your language. Your lessons are very useful for Ukrainians who speaks English. Thanks!
Ciao Petro, thanks for your support! 🥰
Hi, there! My 4 y old son is interested now after watching your videos , we speak 5 languages and we have started learning our 6th language which is İtalian ❤ thank you Manu you’re an excellent teacher 🎉
wow, amazing! We are so excited to hear that and we are glad our videos are helping you! Best wishes to you and your son 🥰
Thx teacher
Grazie!
Grazie a te Jan, welcome on board!
This is one of the moments when I felt happy that English is not my mother tongue😂 because I easily can pronounce Italian letters, all the vowels are like arabic, the consinent L, D, T are the same and the best part is that I can roll the R 😂😍💃🥳🥳
That's an amazing feeling. Thank you, amazing teacher for the amazing seriel♥️
You can rool the R, Eman? Wow! Complimenti!😍 Ps. We really appreciate your feedback ❤️
@@italymadeeasy Yes I can🙈 I think English speakers find it hard because the normal English "R" is already different. The tongue doesn't touch the roof of the mouth, so I think it will be useful for them to follow your way and practice "ra - re - ri - ro - ru" but not with rolled R just let their tongue touch the roof of the mouth and then the double "rr" is going to be rolled automatically. And that's why rolling R is easy for me because the Arabic normal and short R is the same to Italian. The only difference is that it's not necessary in Arabic it just happens when it's double "rr" or next to a constant like "RL in parlo", "PR" or "TR" mostly. The only hard part for me is if I have to roll it in the beginning of the word like "ragazza", here I have to be careful and keep repeating rrrrrrrr in mind because it doesn't come automatically😂
Sorry for this long text but I'm just really excited 🥹🙈😍😍 I reached lesson 16 in 3 days and I keep listening to the podcasts and every time I understand more than before, I'm really grateful for this♥️♥️
Thanks! We really appreciate your feedback, Eman. Thank you for your interesting comment about Arabic ❤️
كاتبة مقال؟ 😂🤣 حاولت أكمل القراءة بس ما قدرت
@@user-ul2xq8fx9b الرجل كمل قراءة ورد علي الحمد لله انت مالك😂 الحماس كان واخدني شوية متكملش قراءة لا يخصك😂😂
Grazie mille signore 🙏🙏
Grazie a te, El!
Thank you 😊
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Un’altra bella lezione!
Hai ragione 💯
Grazie!
Grazie mille!
The lion head! 😂😂😂
Interesting
I have tried to learn Italian.I would say
I have 2 out of 10 for trying.Not to
worry though.❤️.
Bravo
😍Grazie mille per il tuo commento, Valentine!
A couple of things. In Italian documents (such as indexes of names) you will come across the missing letters. Most likely (as Manu indicates) with foreign names. Also in older documents you can find "j" in place of "i" even in some Italian surnames. I think this is because the documents were originally in Latin. So you will find even first names like Ioannes/Joannes "John" (Giovanni in Italian) or "Ioseph/Joseph" (Giuseppe in Italian). Also wondering if we have names that have these missing letters should we spell our names in introductions? Or even the places where we live if they are not well known? Or should we just "Italianize" those words? And leave it at that? Grazie mille!
Ciao! We are gathering all your questions and Manu will answer with a video soon! 🌟💪🤓
grazie a te.....
You choose a brilliant way to teach us thanks alot sir I learn alot of from your videos
Grazie Susan, we are happy to help you improving your Italian
Ciao! Thank YOU, we are glad to have you here 😄
1:22 "Ba be bi bo bu" - almost like Japanese - "Ba bi bu be bo" :)
yea the R sound in american english is called "retroflex" (the tip of the tongue curled up on like postalveolar).
Thanks, this is really interesting! 🥰
hahaha the family guy episode made me laugh :XD
Manu, would you say that L in Italian is softer than the English L?
Because when I started speaking English, I was told my L is too soft. Seems like it’s the case here as well unless I’m getting it wrong.
I'm a native Brazilian Portuguese speaker, and I realized that learning Italian feels like I went back to preschool... and some words are exactly the same, just with different intonation... so funny
🤗 thank you for learning with us!
The fact that italian words don't have the letter K which is sooo common in other languages is really interesting
Another great video. I have problems with “sb” and “gli.”
Ciao Carol, grazie! ❤
DA LI DA 😄😄
really good series❤,but are there any tips to pronounce r?
Ciao Matt! Check out this video about how to roll your R ❤️ ua-cam.com/video/2WQhC7ohYHQ/v-deo.html
What about the words you have used yourself in the course so far already that have one of the consonants that according to you don't exist in Italian, like xilofono? Does that count as a "word from another language"? The way the word is written and spoken sounds very Italian to me.
English is my first language, but I think I was made to speak Italian. I've always been able to roll my r's well. I've also been saying perfecto since I was a bambino.😂
There you go! You are in the right place then 🤩
Manu, what do you recommend for learning just straight up vocabulary for Italian?
Ciao! In our channel you'll find a Playlist "Italian Words" where we focus on vocabulary ☺️ ua-cam.com/video/n1XI_QmUiRY/v-deo.html
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I know I am on just lesson 4, but is there a quick tip/rule for making words plural? Dog-dogs, I saw cane-cani would it be a rule to change words that end with an E to an I?
Yes, we'll deepen the plural, in Italian, in the next lessons of this "Beginner Italian Course", J-View!😍
The R is so tricky.
In English, the pronunciation of "L" is a subvocal, produced low in the throat.
I think you forgot to cover c at the end
4:47 FUI h is not pronounced in English spoken in England but is pronounced in Scotland.
He said x does not really exist what is with xilofono
R sounds like a Flapping T in American English in these: little, party, let it go, etc
ciao manu is H silent is that why we dont hear it has much when we say for example "ho siete" i hope i am correct with this
ciao Alessandro! yes, H is silent in Italian 🙂
Buona sera! Per quanto tempo devo terminare il corso?
Ciao Carlos! Il corso è composto da 30 lezioni, puoi decidere tu in quanto tempo terminare il corso. Noi consigliamo una lezione al giorno! 😍
What about C?
So glad that I'm Iranian 🤣we pronounce R like Italians
🤩 yes, it will be easier for you!
The more languages you speak the easier any other language will be for you
That's interesting, Julien! Matter of practice🤗
9:18
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Manu, Italy have Juventus.
Similiar to Hindi words pronunciation
So in the story Jack and the Beanstalk Fee-fi-fo-fum should be “I smell the blood of an Italian man”
Lesson 6 done R are easy for Spanish speakers
Ci vediamo nella prossima lezione 🎉
ciao Maria, bravissima! ci vediamo domani 😎💪
@@italymadeeasy grazie, ci vediamo
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I would have loved to have heard his “C” explanation. My name is Cynthia, which phonetically sounds like “Sin thee a” in North American English. Every native Italian speaker that I have heard, pronounces it “Chin chee a.” I have wondered why. I realize that H is not pronounced and Y doesn’t actually exist in Italian.
The R in Italian pronunciation is a “trill” and not rolled
A rolled R is an alveolar trill. They're the same thing. What would be different is a uvular fracative
SIR MANU IF YOU HAVE ANY ORGANIZATION IN WHICH I CAN PHYSICALY COME AND LEARN IF YOU ARE ITALY SO WHEN I WILL I WILL MEET YOU
Queste pagamento de $350.00 è un unico pagamento e io può utilizzare il corso per sempre? Grazie mille!
Ciao Carlos! Il pagamento di $350 da accesso alla piattaforma di Italy Made Easy per 1 anno 😊 Hai accesso a *tutte* le risorse e a *tutti* i corsi durante tutto l'anno 😍
This is why I really don't like that we refer to Italia as Italy. At the very least, we should call it something that exists to Italian people.
And it's not like some languages where we don't have the letter TO call it by the correct name, but we definitely have the easy capability of calling Italia by its actual name.
No doble u, but my name is widya😢
you didnt come back for consonant C 😢
Hold on until lesson 24! We do come back for consonant C 😎
As an İndonesian, it is not hard to read in italian
you forgot to cover the C! :(
im confused.. in a previous lesson you used the word "XILIFONO" for xylophone and "XENOFOBA" for Xenophobe. are these later added to. the italian language or these just exceptions?
Similar to filipino alphabet
LA LE LI LO LU
MA ME MI MO MU
NA NE NI NO NU
PA PE PI PO PU
RA RE RI RO RU
SA SE SI SO SU etc...
Hello 👋🏻 you never went back to the “C” and “G” pronunciation…lol 😃
Ciao! We will go back to C and G pronunciation! Lesson 24 and 25 😎
@@italymadeeasy Perfetto 👌🏻 Grazie mille 🙏🏻
C in english can be pronounced in 3 different ways just in the name "pacific ocean" why is this letter so malleable?
🤯 indeed! we are lucky that in Italian there are only 2 options 🤪
🫵 👏👏👏 🙌🙌🙌
🥰 ciao, Julie!
@@italymadeeasy Ciao, Manu!
So much time on consonants that are exactly like English? We know B, D, F, L, M, N, P etc. Wasn't this in an earlier lesson?
I found him a bull dog do you want to know....a a bull dog meat nice way to teach or I say nice way to spred informationa...Alan walker
I found him do you want to know....a dog is created it's not meat 2:08
I must be tone deaf or something because i see no point in analyzing these sounds 😅
Oh, I got to R
Italian and Hebrew should be best friends. Not only the rolling R but also 🤌
😂😂😂
😂 great!
Why is suo feminine and sua masculine
Ciao! SUO is masculine, for example: *suo telefono* ; and SUA is feminine, for example: *sua penna*
@@italymadeeasy in some cases sua means him? Right?. I am am new and studying Italian, but this has me confused
Example... It is his kitchen... E la sua cucina... Why would you not use suo instead? Because everytime i read it i think.. It is her kitchen. Lol