| Italian words are divided into syllables as follows: A single consonant goes with the following vowel. | Italian | English |
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| ca–sa | house | | po–si–ti–vo | positive |
Double consonants are divided. | Italian | English |
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| bab–bo | dad | | ros–so | red | | bel–lo | beautiful | | at–to | act |
Two consonants, the first of which is l, m, n, or r, are divided. | Italian | English |
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| al–ber–go | hotel | | con–ten–to | contented | | am–pio | ample | | for–tu–na | fortune |
Otherwise, a combination of two consonants belongs to the following syllable. | Italian | English |
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| ba–sta | enough | | fi–glio | son | | pa–dre | father | | ba–gno | bath | | so–pra | above | | sa–cro | sacred |
The first of three consonants, except s, goes with the preceding syllable. | Italian | English |
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| sem–pre | always | | fel–tro | felt | | mem–bro | member | | men–tre | while |
BUT | Italian | English |
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| fi–ne–stra | window | | pe–sche | peaches | | mi–ne–stra | soup | | mo–stro | monster |
Diphthongs and triphthongs are never divided. | Italian | English |
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| nuo–vo | new | | mie–le | honey | | per–fi–dia | spite | | uo–mo | man | | mai | never | | lin–gua | language | | suoi | his | | pi–gliai | I took |
Diphthongs may occur in stressed or unstressed syllables. However, when a diphthong is broken by stress (the vowel i or u directly bears the stress), then the two vowels break into separate syllables. | Italian | English |
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| mi–o | mine | | tu–o | yours | | spi–a | spy | | ma–ni–a | mania | | rin–vi–o | postponement | | te–ra–pi–a | therapy | | al–le–gri–a | joy | | far–ma–ci–a | pharmacy | |