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Italian-Ligurian (Genoese) dictionary
ombrina
f. n.
-
ichthyology Umbrina cirrosa ombriña
[uŋˈbriŋˑa] -
ichthyology ombrina boccadoro, Argyrosomus regius figao
[ˈfiːɡaw] ~ [ˈfiːɡɔw]
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Pronunciation of the unstressed ending -ao
The ending -ao, which once in Genoese indicated the hiatus [aːu], now generally renders the diphthong
It is considered appropriate to retain this ending when it is unstressed, because:
- The pronunciation of unstressed -ao is less clear-cut, and varies from speaker to speaker. The pronunciation of succao “sugar,” for example, can oscillate between
[ˈsykˑɔw] ~ [ˈsykˑaw] ~ [ˈsykɔː]. - The use of -ao is consistent with the formation of plurals. From dattao one has dattai [ˈdatˑaj], and from gambao one has gambai
[ˈɡaŋbaj].
Declensions
| m. s | m. p | f. s | f. p |
|---|---|---|---|
| figao | figai | — | — |
| — | — | ombriña | ombriñe |