Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
The Italian alphabet has 21 letters, and unlike English, it is almost entirely phonetic—you read exactly what you see.
- Vowels are always crisp and clear: A, E, I, O, U (e.g., 'casa').
- C and G change sound before E and I (e.g., 'ciao' vs 'casa').
- Double consonants are held longer: 'palla' (ball) vs 'pala' (shovel).
The Italian Vowel Sounds
| Letter | Sound (IPA) | English Approximation |
|---|---|---|
|
A
|
/a/
|
father
|
|
E
|
/e/ or /ɛ/
|
bed
|
|
I
|
/i/
|
see
|
|
O
|
/o/ or /ɔ/
|
more
|
|
U
|
/u/
|
food
|
Soft vs Hard Consonants
| Letter | Hard (before a,o,u) | Soft (before e,i) |
|---|---|---|
|
C
|
k (casa)
|
ch (ciao)
|
|
G
|
g (gatto)
|
j (gelato)
|
Meanings
The Italian alphabet is the foundation of the language, consisting of 21 letters used for standard communication.
Standard Alphabet
The 21 letters used in native Italian words.
“A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, Z”
Reference Table
| Category | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Vowels
|
Pure sound
|
A-E-I-O-U
|
|
Hard C
|
C + a/o/u
|
Cane
|
|
Soft C
|
C + e/i
|
Cena
|
|
Hard G
|
G + a/o/u
|
Gatto
|
|
Soft G
|
G + e/i
|
Giro
|
|
Double Consonants
|
Double letter
|
Palla
|
Formalitätsspektrum
Come sta? (Greeting)
Come stai? (Greeting)
Come va? (Greeting)
Come butta? (Greeting)
Italian Alphabet Overview
Vowels
- A ah
- E eh
Consonants
- B bee
- C chee
Beispiele nach Niveau
La casa è bella.
The house is beautiful.
Io sono Marco.
I am Marco.
Il libro è rosso.
The book is red.
Ciao!
Hi!
Vado a Roma.
I am going to Rome.
Mangio la pizza.
I am eating pizza.
Parlo italiano.
I speak Italian.
La notte è lunga.
The night is long.
La differenza è sottile.
The difference is subtle.
Ho comprato un caffè.
I bought a coffee.
La gente cammina.
People are walking.
È un'occasione speciale.
It is a special occasion.
L'accento è importante.
The accent is important.
La pronuncia è corretta.
The pronunciation is correct.
Bisogna essere precisi.
One must be precise.
La lingua italiana evolve.
The Italian language evolves.
La fonetica è affascinante.
Phonetics is fascinating.
Il raddoppiamento è necessario.
Doubling is necessary.
L'articolazione dei suoni.
The articulation of sounds.
Una sfumatura di significato.
A nuance of meaning.
L'etimologia latina persiste.
Latin etymology persists.
La variazione diatopica.
Diatopic variation.
Un'ortografia arcaica.
An archaic spelling.
La prosodia del verso.
The prosody of the verse.
Leicht verwechselbar
Both change sound before E and I.
Learners often ignore the double letters.
Learners try to pronounce it.
Häufige Fehler
Pronouncing 'E' like English 'ee'.
Pronounce 'E' like 'eh'.
Ignoring double consonants.
Hold the sound longer.
Pronouncing 'C' as 'k' in 'Ciao'.
Pronounce as 'ch'.
Adding an extra vowel at the end of words.
End on the consonant.
Mixing up 'G' and 'J'.
Use 'G' for 'j' sound.
Pronouncing 'H' at the start of words.
H is silent.
Mispronouncing 'Z'.
Use 'ts' or 'dz'.
Over-emphasizing the 'R'.
Use a light tap.
Ignoring vowel length in stressed syllables.
Lengthen stressed vowels.
Using foreign loanword pronunciation.
Adapt to Italian rules.
Ignoring raddoppiamento fonosintattico.
Double the consonant.
Using incorrect regional vowel quality.
Use standard Italian.
Misplacing stress in complex words.
Check dictionary.
Failing to distinguish open/closed O.
Learn the specific word.
Satzmuster
Il mio nome è ___.
La parola ___ inizia con la lettera ___.
Mi piace ___ perché è ___.
Penso che ___ sia ___.
Real World Usage
Un caffè, per favore.
Ho una prenotazione.
Ci vediamo dopo!
Sono molto motivato.
Consegna a domicilio.
Dov'è la stazione?
Vowel Power
Double Consonants
Listen to Music
Hand Gestures
Smart Tips
Pause for a split second.
Change the sound to soft.
Ignore it completely.
Don't add a vowel.
Aussprache
Vowels
Keep them pure and short.
Double Consonants
Hold the sound for twice as long.
Statement
La casa è bella ↓
Falling intonation for facts.
Question
Come stai? ↑
Rising intonation for questions.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Always Eat In Open Units: A-E-I-O-U.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a cat (Cane) eating a cherry (Cena). The hard C is the cat, the soft C is the cherry.
Rhyme
A, E, I, O, U, Italian sounds are good for you!
Story
Marco the cat (Cane) eats a cherry (Cena) in the garden (Giardino) while playing with a giant (Gigante). He learns that letters change their tune depending on who they stand next to.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Spell your name using the Italian alphabet out loud for 5 minutes.
Kulturelle Hinweise
Vowels are often more closed.
Vowels are often more open and rhythmic.
The 'C' sound is often aspirated.
Derived from the Latin alphabet.
Gesprächseinstiege
Come ti chiami?
Ti piace la pizza?
Cosa fai nel tempo libero?
Qual è la tua opinione sulla lingua?
Tagebuch-Impulse
Häufige Fehler
Test Yourself
C_sa (House)
Ciao
Find and fix the mistake:
Gasa
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
The cat
Answer starts with: Il ...
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Pala vs Palla
A: Come ti chiami? B: ___
Score: /8
Ubungsaufgaben
8 exercisesC_sa (House)
Ciao
Find and fix the mistake:
Gasa
bella / è / casa / La
The cat
A
Pala vs Palla
A: Come ti chiami? B: ___
Score: /8
FAQ (8)
There are 21 letters in the standard Italian alphabet.
Only in loanwords like 'jeans'.
It's used to harden C and G sounds.
Hold the sound for twice as long.
No, it's very phonetic.
The rolled R can be tricky for some.
Yes, it's the foundation of everything.
Yes, especially in vowel quality.
Scaffolded Practice
1
2
3
4
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Alfabeto
Spanish has the 'ñ' and 'll' sounds.
Alphabet
French is not phonetic.
Alphabet
German has umlauts.
Arubabetto
Japanese has no consonant clusters.
Abjadiyah
Arabic is an abjad.
Zimu
Chinese has tones.