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ancora and ancora (Italian) please record a file for each of the two etymologies (Etymology 1=Stress:àncora; Etymology 2=stress: ancóra), for easier learning by non-native speakers, for the distinction between the two allophones of the letter "o" (the "o" in the etymology 1 is slightly different from the one of the etymology 2) and the three allophones of the letter "a" (the pronucniation of the first "a" of the etymology 1 is the same of the second "a" of the etymology 2, the second "a" of the etymology 1, instead, is slightly different in tone (slightly lower), and the first "a" of the etymology 2 is more similar to the IPA phoneme "ʌ" in the English "cup"). --DelvecchioSimone12 5 96 (talk) 12:57, 12 January 2019 (UTC)
Furcoax edit: made an acc; can anyone pronounce à á â ä æ ã å ā for me? thanks.