Italian: The Double Consonant Pause

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In Italian, double consonants (like 'pp' or 'll') are pronounced longer and more forcefully than single ones. Think of it as a brief hesitation or a 'stop' before releasing the sound. This distinction is crucial because it often changes the entire meaning of a word.

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In Italian, double consonants (like 'pp' or 'll') are pronounced longer and more forcefully than single ones. Think of it as a brief hesitation or a 'stop' before releasing the sound. This distinction...

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