Rhymes:Italian
Italian rhymes
edit- Rhymes in Wiktionary are organized using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). See Wiktionary:IPA pronunciation key for examples demonstrating the sound that each IPA symbol makes. See Help:IPA for Italian on Wikipedia for examples of how the IPA can be used to represent the sounds of Italian.
- To find rhymes for a word:
- determine which vowel is stressed in the word,
- find the sound in the table below, which gives examples of words containing each of the vowel sounds of Italian,
- and follow the appropriate link.
- Notes
- Some may ignore the distinction between the two phonemes for orthographic e and o when determining whether two words rhyme. For example, noi may rhyme with poi for some, despite having /o/ and /ɔ/, respectively, in standard Italian.
- Words stressed on rising diphthongs in Italian, such as the /jo/ in fiore (pronounced /ˈfjo.re/), rhyme with words stressed on monophthongal vowels if that vowel is the same constituent vowel of the diphthong. Therefore, fiore /ˈfjo.re/ rhymes with amore /aˈmo.re/.
- If a word is stressed on a falling diphthong, such as the /ɔi/ in poi, the rhyme page for that diphthong can be found on the page of the diphthong's onset vowel. For example, the /ɔi/ of poi would be listed on the page for /ɔ/.
Stressed vowel |
Vowel sound |
Examples |
---|---|---|
a | /a/ | sa, cari |
e | /e/ | se, poiché, peso |
/ɛ/ | bene, è | |
i | /i/ | si, così, fine |
o | /o/ | lo, ancora |
/ɔ/ | so, poco, andrò | |
u | /u/ | su, Perù, ultimo |
See also
edit- Appendix:Italian pronunciation
- List of Italian diphthongs
- Rhyme on Wikipedia.
- Rima on Italian Wikipedia.