Utenti:Michiluzzu Scalisi/English/Trigraphs
Trigraphs
canciaThe trigraph (Greek τρεις and γραφος, three written things) in the Unified Sicilian Language is a group of three letters used to represent one sound or a combination of sounds that don't correspond to the combined letters. For example, “sci” in the word “Sciacca”, are three letters and the resulting sound is only /ʃ/. This is a trigraph.
The trigraphs, described in the page above, are sci and cci before a, o, and u.
Trigraph | Pronunciation | Example | Pronunciation | Significato italiano | Meaning in English |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
sci | /ʃ/ | ||||
+ a | Sciacca | /'ʃakkɐ/ | Sciacca | Sciacca (city) | |
+ o | scioppu | /'ʃɔppʊ/ | bottiglia/bicchiere (di birra) | bottle/glass (of beer) | |
+ u | sciúnniri | /'ʃunnɪɾɪ/ | sciogliere | to melt; to loosen, undo | |
cci | /tʃ/ | ||||
+ a | picciari | /pit'tʃaɾɪ/ | piagnucolare | to whine | |
+ o | picciottu | /pɪt'tʃɔttʊ/ | ragazzo | boy, young man | |
+ u | picciusu | /pit'tʃusʊ/ | che piagnucola | whiny |