Understanding Hard and Soft Sounds of C and G in Italian

When you start learning Italian, one rule that makes reading much easier is how the letters C and G change sound. Sometimes they are hard, sometimes they are soft. Once you know the pattern, you can guess the pronunciation of many new words.

Hard C and Soft C

The letter C has two main sounds in Italian.

Hard C = /k/

Similar to K in “car”. You get this sound when C is followed by A, O, or U:

  • cacasa
  • cocosa
  • cucucina

All of these start with a strong K sound.

Soft C = /tʃ/

Similar to CH in “chair”. You get this sound when C is followed by E or I:

  • cecena
  • cicinema, cibo

CHE and CHI

Sometimes you want a hard C sound before E or I. In Italian you add the letter H:

  • che → /ke/
  • chi → /ki/ as in chiave

The letter H is silent. It does not have its own sound; it only keeps C “hard”.

Hard G and Soft G

The letter G follows the same pattern.

Hard G = /g/

Like G in “go”. You get this sound when G is followed by A, O, or U:

  • gagatto
  • gogomma
  • gugusto

Soft G = /dʒ/

Similar to the J sound in “jeans”. You get this sound when G is followed by E or I:

  • gegelato
  • gigiraffa, pagina

GHE and GHI

To keep a hard G sound before E or I, Italian uses GH:

  • ghe → as in spaghetti
  • ghi → as in ghiro

Again, the letter H is silent and only keeps the G “hard”.

Why this rule is so useful

Recognising these patterns helps you read Italian correctly without guessing. It also helps you avoid mixing up similar-looking words:

  • cena (dinner) → soft C
  • cane (dog) → hard C
  • giro (tour/ride) → soft G
  • gatto (cat) → hard G

With a bit of listening practice, your ear gets used to the difference and you start recognising hard and soft sounds automatically.

Quick summary

Keep this small map in mind when you read Italian:

  • Hard C: ca, co, cu, che, chi
  • Soft C: ce, ci
  • Hard G: ga, go, gu, ghe, ghi
  • Soft G: ge, gi

Interactive practice

You can test yourself with a short interactive quiz on hard and soft sounds of C and G. Listen to each word and choose the correct option.

Video quiz on YouTube

If you prefer to practise with a video, you can try this quick quiz on YouTube. Listen to the words and decide: hard sound or soft sound?

Watch the C & G sound quiz on YouTube