This sentence also has both
long “e” vowels and short “e” vowels. The long “e,” like the “re,” “be” and “se” in
rovere (wood; literally a type of tree),
roderebbe (would gnaw) and
potesse (could) are similar to the “ai” sound in the word “pair.” The short “e,” however, such as the “de” in
roderebbe, sounds more like “eh,” similar to the vowel sound in “ten.”