یارمەتی:IPA/ئینگلیزی

نەبزوێنەکان
IPAنموونە
bbuy, cab
ddie, cad
ðthy, breathe, father
giant, badge
fphi, caff
ɡ (ˈɡ)[١]guy, cag
hhigh, ahead
jyes, hallelujah
kchi, sky, crack
llie, sly, gal
mmy, smile, cam
nnigh, snide, ban
ŋgang, sink, ringer
ŋɡfinger
θthigh, math
ppie, spy, cap
rrye, try, very[٢]
ssigh, mass
ʃshy, cash, emotion
ttie, sty, cat
China, catch
vvie, have
wwye, swine
hwwhy[٣]
zxi, zoo, has
ʒpleasure, vision, beige[٤]
Marginal consonants
xugh, loch, Chanukah[٥]
ʔuh-oh /ˈʌʔoʊ/,
Hawaii /həˈwaɪʔiː/[٦]
بزوێنەکان
IPATraditional monophthongsR-colored vowels[٧]
æbat, bad, shall, banærbarrow, marry
ɑːbalm, father, braɑrbar, mar, party, starring (/ɑːr./)
ɒbot, pod, John, doll[٨]ɒrmoral, forage
ɔːbawd, caught, dawn, ball, straw[٩]ɔrborn, for, aural (/ɔːr./)
code, boat, goal, bone, go[١٠] ɔərboar, four, more, oral (/oʊr./)[١١]
ʊgood, foot, pull, Sunni ʊərboor, moor, tourist (/uːr./)[١٢]
food, lute, pool, soon, blue
ʌbud, but, dull, gun[١٣]ʌrhurry, Murray
ɜrbird, myrrh, furry (also /ɝː/)[١٤]
ɛbed, pet, bell, men ɛrberry, merry
fade, fate, fail, vein, payɛərbear, mare, Mary (/eɪr./)
ɪbid, pit, bill, binɪrmirror
bead, peat, feel, mean, seaɪərbeer, mere, serious (/iːr./)
Traditional diphthongs
ride, write, file, fine, pieɔɪvoid, exploit, foil, coin, boy
out, loud, owl, down, howjuːcute, hue, pew, dew[١٥]
Reduced vowels
əRosa’s, a missionənbutton
ihappy, serious[١٦]əmrhythm
ɨ, ɪroses, emission [١٧]əlbottle
ʊbeautiful, curriculum ([jʊ])[١٨]ərperform, mercer (also /ɚ/)[١٤]
ɵfollowing, omission[١٩]
StressSyllabification
IPAنموونەIPAنموونە
ˈintonation /ˌɪntɵˈneɪʃən/,[٢٠]
battleship /ˈbætəlʃɪp/[٢١]
.shellfish /ˈʃel.fɪʃ/, selfish /ˈself.ɨʃ/
nitrate /ˈnaɪ.treɪt/, night-rate /ˈnaɪt.reɪt/
moai /ˈmoʊ.aɪ/[٢٢]
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  • To compare these symbols with dictionary conventions you may be more familiar with, see pronunciation respelling for English, which lists the pronunciation guides of fourteen English dictionaries.
  • For differences among national dialects of English, see the IPA chart for English dialects, which compares the vowels of Received Pronunciation, General American, Australian English, New Zealand English, and Scottish English, among others.
  • For use of the IPA in other languages, see ویکیپیدیا:IPA for a quick overview, or the more detailed main International Phonetic Alphabet article.
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  • For a guide to adding pronunciations to Wikipedia articles, see the documentation for the IPA template.
  • For help on getting the screen reader JAWS to read IPA symbols, see Getting JAWS 6.1 to recognize "exotic" Unicode symbols.