One source pronounces scuola as "sk'WOH-lah," and another says "sk'WAH-la".
Which one is it, or are there differing dialects in Italian for scuola? Grazie!
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Sign up to join this communityOne source pronounces scuola as "sk'WOH-lah," and another says "sk'WAH-la".
Which one is it, or are there differing dialects in Italian for scuola? Grazie!
http://it.forvo.com/word/scuola/
BakaSara, lad5450: /'skwɔːla/
DelidiC, sales: /'skwoːla/
How close or open the 'o' is depends on local accent.
Standard pronunciation is /'skwɔːla/, as can be heard here (first audio): http://www.dizionario.rai.it/poplemma.aspx?lid=12292&r=932
In Italian “u” can only be pronounced either “oo” (IPA /u/) or, in diphthongs as this one, something like “w” (IPA /w/).
As for the “o”, it is only ever pronounced as a closed or open “o” (IPA /o/ or /ɔ/); here it is /ɔ/. No way it can be pronounced “a”; where did you find it?