MediumP / D
Dietro al palazzo c'è un povero cane pazzo, date un pezzo di pane a quel povero pazzo cane pazzo.
Behind the building there is a poor crazy dog, give a piece of bread to that poor crazy crazy dog.
Pronunciation Focus
Alternating D and P plosives
Tip for English Speakers
💡Italian D is dental like T — tongue against the upper teeth. English speakers tend to place the tongue too far back. Keep it forward.
Did You Know?
The repetition of 'pazzo' (crazy) at the end is intentional — it forces you to reset the P sound after the Z, which is the real trap.
How to Practice
- 1.Read it slowly, word by word
- 2.Speed up gradually
- 3.Try saying it 3 times fast
- 4.Record yourself and compare