Italian (Italian, Italian) belongs to "Indo-European-Romanesque-West Romanesque Branch" and is the official language of Italy and China.
Italian is one of the most beautiful languages in the world. Italian sounds beautiful, people praise it as clear as a breeze, and praise its vocabulary as a blooming flower. Italian is considered as the most artistic language and the most musical language in the world.
As the medium of the great Renaissance culture, Italian has a far-reaching influence on other languages in Western Europe. Residents of other 29 countries all speak Italian, and the official language of five of them is Italian. The official Italian is Tuscan dialect, which is pronounced in the southern half of Italy. Formal Italian has recently added a little accent to Milan, the economic center.
In the field of music creation, Italian words are also widely used, but in music, Italian usually omits the last letter or letters for fluency. It is also widely used in the United States, Canada, Argentina and Brazil. Like Latin, Italian has long consonants. Other Romanesque languages, such as Spanish and French, have no long consonants.
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Features of Italian:
First, short vowels are rich and simple. It is rich because almost every consonant is accompanied by vowels, and there is no single vowel phoneme. It is very simple, because there is no vowel combination like English. One vowel corresponds to one pronunciation. Moreover, most words end in vowels, so it is no wonder that some people speculate that the birth of Italian comes from the need of opera pronunciation.
Secondly, there are no silent morphemes except silent H, and a few consonants have combinations, but they are relatively simple. If you don't know the meaning of a word, you can pronounce it roughly according to the pronunciation of Chinese Pinyin. The suffix transformation of verbs can often clearly express the person, so the subject is often invisible in a sentence.
Third, the usage of objects is complicated.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Italian