Appendix:Letters/Italian

Pronunciation
See Appendix:Italian pronunciation.

Letters in loanwords from Russian
In transliterations of proper nouns from Russian, additionally the letters Čč (Чч), Ëë (Ёё), Ėė (Ээ), Šš (Шш), Žž (Жж) are used.

Examples of Russian proper nouns and their transliterations into Italian:

Other rare letters
The Italian language has three letters found in only one noun each:
 * ü is found only in the common noun (with orthophonetic pronunciations )
 * æ and Ø are found only in the toponym (with orthophonetic pronunciations )

Most ethnic (chiefly from non-Italic non-Hellenic non-Germanic non-Slavic non-Uralic non-Semitic languages) proper nouns, language nouns, and language adjectives are untranslated and, therefore, may contain other rare letters.