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pacchetto
[pak: 'ket: to]
chiesi
['kjÉ›-zi]
Puccini
[pu-'tʃi-ni]
bacio
['ba-tʃo]
celare
[tʃe-'la-re]
faci
['fa-tʃi]
accusa
['ak:ku-za]
cura
[ku-ra]
bocca
['bok:ka]
uomo
['wÉ”-mo]
pausa
['pa:u-za]
liuto
['lju-to]
When o ends a stressed antpenult it is (povero)
OPEN
Stressed o is usually...
closed
Unstressed o is usually ....
closed (unless follows by r+consonant)
lei, open or closed?
[lÉ›:i] Stressed e followed by a vowel (as in diphthongs or two syllables)
['s?m-pr?]
['sɛm-pre] 1st stressed e followed by a consonant in the same syllable. 2nd unstressed single e
cielo [tʃ?-lo]
[tʃɛ-lo] (exception #3. when followed by i or u)
tempesta [t?m-p?-sta]
[tɛm-'pɛ-sta] (1st unstressed but "lemoner", 2dn (exception # 3 stressed but follows by s)
medico ['m?-di-ko]
[É›] open (when e ends a stressed antepenult (3rd to the last) syllable, exception #1)
Stressed single "e" is usually...
closed [e]
gentile (closed or open?)
open [É›] lemoner+ consonant in unstressed e. The last e is closed.
legato (closed or open?)
closed
Unstressed single "e" is usually...
closed [e]