italian words are divided into syllables as follows:5 {/ V2 O) C& N9 C4 Q4 g
0 Y5 h5 ?7 K/ f& ]* f0 ^
a single consonant goes with the following vowel.
" y% d3 z; w4 X0 v# }
' }; ^+ E* p7 d/ F( w& x$ h
, N$ n6 x. `; `# }italianenglishca–sahousepo–si–ti–vopositive
) n* T1 `3 F8 u7 j/ rdouble consonants are divided. 2 r7 B! J$ h$ M( |( m# X6 `3 O
8 n% _$ k0 J$ f* n
italianenglishbab–bodadros–soredbel–lobeautifulat–toact u5 I2 ]0 N$ O" x
two consonants, the first of which is l, m, n, or r, are divided.
" D- W1 a E _( J
5 k4 I: k5 k$ e0 s' r' Mitalianenglishal–ber–gohotelcon–ten–tocontentedam–pioamplefor–tu–nafortune. ^7 P' D ]9 k+ C7 I. j
otherwise, a combination of two consonants belongs to the following syllable. 3 X8 t, F0 S8 E) s9 |( C& y
* \" l$ W7 g4 C
italianenglishba–staenoughfi–gliosonpa–drefatherba–gnobathso–praabovesa–crosacred& K( p* z. j2 X; p" C2 n9 q- O
the first of three consonants, except s, goes with the preceding syllable. 3 R/ ~, I g. r7 R6 {. ~+ v
. q0 b3 B% P+ j; a G( m2 N$ ~italianenglishsem–prealwaysfel–trofeltmem–bromembermen–trewhile |