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Gemination-causing Words cancia

The gemination-causing words in the Unified Sicilian Language are words that cause a gemination, or reenforcement, of the pronunciation of the initial letter of the following word. There are many such words, but they are mostly words with one syllable or with a truncated ending. Among these gemination-causing words, described in the page above, are e, a, di, cu, ma, pi, chi, etc.


First Manner cancia

The first mannner in which these words cause gemination is, they reenforce the initial consonant of the following word:


Example Pronunciation Significato italiano Meaning in English
Chi dici? /ki d'diʃɪ/ Che cosa dici? What are you talking about?
a Palermu /a ppɐ'lɛɾmʊ/ a Palermo to Palermo
Chi beddu! /ki b'bɛɖɖʊ/ Che bello! How nice!









Second Manner cancia

The second manner in which these words cause gemination is, they reenforce the initial consonants weak c and v so that they change to weak cc and b, although this change is not written.


Example Pronunciation Significato italiano Meaning in English
e cincu /ɛ t'tʃiŋkʊ/ e cinque and five
A vui! /a b'buɪ/ Te! Hey you!








Examples cancia

There is no certain way to determine which words cause gemination, but it may help to remember that the majority of these words are monosyllabic. Below are a few examples of such words::


Example Significato italiano Meaning in English
e e and
a a to, at
di di, da of, from, by
cu con with
ma ma but
pi per for, by, through
chi che (cosa) what