Rhymes:Italian

Italian rhymes

 * Rhymes in Wiktionary are organized using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). See IPA pronunciation key for examples demonstrating the sound that each IPA symbol makes. See on Wikipedia for examples of how the IPA can be used to represent the sounds of Italian.
 * To find rhymes for a word:
 * determine which vowel is stressed in the word,
 * find the sound in the table below, which gives examples of words containing each of the vowel sounds of Italian,
 * and follow the appropriate link.
 * Notes
 * Some may ignore the distinction between the two phonemes for orthographic e and o when determining whether two words rhyme. For example, may rhyme with  for some, despite having  and, respectively, in standard Italian.
 * Words stressed on rising diphthongs in Italian, such as the in  (pronounced ), rhyme with words stressed on monophthongal vowels if that vowel is the same constituent vowel of the diphthong. Therefore,   rhymes with.
 * If a word is stressed on a falling diphthong, such as the in, the rhyme page for that diphthong can be found on the page of the diphthong's onset vowel. For example, the  of  would be listed on the page for.