Possibly in the northern dialects that border France, although the development of the schwa (that's what it's called) in any Italian dialect would be absolutely striking....the language has such pure vowels...I mean there are sooo many Italian mini dialects but even there I highly doubt it.
/'mεni 'θæŋks/ for your support, Giacomo. I'll try my best to produce better video(s) in the future, improving audio quality too; and just let's hope someone would find this little thing interesting.
ian (Chinese pinyin) = jɛn (IPA)
real998877 1 year ago
Thanks.
I learned something from this: Italian has no 'ə' sound. But probably in some regions they do use that sound.
real998877 1 year ago
@real998877
Possibly in the northern dialects that border France, although the development of the schwa (that's what it's called) in any Italian dialect would be absolutely striking....the language has such pure vowels...I mean there are sooo many Italian mini dialects but even there I highly doubt it.
Crealosa 1 year ago
@Crealosa
The schwa is very common in southern Italy, in Campania for example.
real998877 1 year ago
@real998877
REALLY?? :D that's fascinating...awww...now I feel like it that dialect would sound so ugly...being tainted by the schwa....
Crealosa 1 year ago
hoping to see another one !
Dolbyview 2 years ago
Thks for your sharing~~!! So support for me~~!!
KongDeJie 3 years ago
Dead interesting vid, I hope it'll spread in China and not only. Keep on demonstrate that CanIPA works!
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C42H62O16 3 years ago 2
/'mεni 'θæŋks/ for your support, Giacomo. I'll try my best to produce better video(s) in the future, improving audio quality too; and just let's hope someone would find this little thing interesting.
Long live our beloved Master and His CanIPA!
Zàijiàn.
marcoxyzxyz 3 years ago