विकिपीडिया:IPA for English

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The pronunciation of English words in Wikipedia is given in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) using the following transcription, which is not specific to any one dialect. To compare these symbols with non-IPA American dictionary conventions you may be more familiar with, see pronunciation respelling for English, which lists the pronunciation guides of fourteen English dictionaries published in the United States. For a basic introduction to IPA, see Wikipedia:IPA/Introduction. If you feel it is necessary to add a pronunciation respelling, please use the conventions of Wikipedia's pronunciation respelling key.

To compare these symbols with dictionary IPA conventions you may be more familiar with, see Help:IPA conventions for English, which lists the conventions of eight English dictionaries published in Britain, Australia, and the United States. For a more complete key to the IPA, see Wikipedia:IPA, which includes sounds that do not occur in English. If the IPA symbols do not display properly on your browser, see the links at the bottom of this page.

Understanding the key
This key accommodates standard General American, Received Pronunciation, Canadian English, South African English, Australian English, and New Zealand English pronunciations. Therefore, not all of the distinctions shown here will be relevant to your dialect. If, for example, you pronounce cot /ˈkɒt/ and caught /ˈkɔːt/ the same, you can simply ignore the difference between the symbols /ɒ/ and /ɔː/, just as you ignore the distinction between the written vowels o and au when pronouncing them.

In many dialects /r/ occurs only before a vowel; if you speak such a dialect, simply ignore /r/ in the pronunciation guides where you would not pronounce it, as in cart /ˈkɑrt/. In other dialects, /j/ (a y sound) cannot occur after /t/, /d/, /n/ etc. in the same syllable; if you speak such a dialect, ignore the /j/ in transcriptions such as new /njuː/.

For example, New York is transcribed /njuː ˈjɔrk/. For most people from England, and for some New Yorkers, the /r/ in /ˈjɔrk/ is not pronounced and can be ignored; for most people from the United States, including some New Yorkers, the /j/ in /njuː/ is not pronounced and can be ignored.

On the other hand, there are some distinctions which you might make but which this key does not encode, as they are seldom reflected in the dictionaries used as sources for Wikipedia articles. Examples include the difference between the vowels of fir, fur and fern in Scottish and Irish English, the vowels of bad and had in many parts of Australia and the Eastern United States, and the vowels of spider and spied her in some parts of Scotland and North America.

Other words may have different vowels depending on the speaker. Bath, for example, originally had the /æ/ vowel of cat, but for many speakers it now has the /ɑː/ vowel of father. Such words are transcribed twice, once for each pronunciation: /ˈbæθ, ˈbɑːθ/.

The IPA stress mark (ˈ) comes before the syllable that has the stress, in contrast to stress marking in pronunciation keys of some dictionaries published in the United States.

Key

(Words in small capitals are the standard lexical sets. Words in the lexical sets bath and cloth are given two transcriptions, respectively one with /ɑː/ and one with /æ/, and with /ɒ/ and /ɔː/).

Consonants
IPAExamples
bbuy, cab
ddye, cad, do
ðthy, breathe, father
giant, badge, jam
fphi, caff, fan
ɡ (ɡ)[1]guy, bag
hhigh, ahead
jyes, yacht
ksky, crack
llie, sly, gal
mmy, smile, cam
nnigh, snide, can
ŋsang, sink, singer
ŋɡfinger, anger
θthigh, math
ppie, spy, cap
rrye, try, very[2]
ssigh, mass
ʃshy, cash, emotion
ttie, sty, cat, atom
China, catch
vvie, have
wwye, swine
hwwhy[3]
zzoo, has
ʒpleasure, vision, beige[4]
Marginal consonants
xugh, loch, Chanukah[5]
ʔuh-oh /ˈʌʔoʊ/
Vowels
IPAFull vowels... followed by R[6][7]
ɑːpalm, father, braɑrstart, bard, barn, snarl, star (also /ɑːr./)
ɒlot, pod, John[8]ɒrmoral, forage
ætrap, pad, shall, banærbarrow, marry
price, ride, file, fine, pie[9] aɪərIreland, sapphire (/aɪr./)[7]
mouth, loud, foul, down, how aʊərhour (/aʊr./)[7]
ɛdress, bed, fell, men[10] ɛrerror, merry[10]
face, made, fail, vein, payɛərsquare, scared, scarce, cairn, Mary (/eɪr./)[11][7]
ɪkit, lid, fill, binɪrmirror, Sirius
fleece, seed, feel, mean, seaɪərnear, beard, fierce, serious (/iːr./)
ɔːthought, Maud, dawn, fall, straw[12]ɔrnorth, born, war, Laura (/ɔːr./)
ɔɪchoice, void, foil, coin, boy ɔɪərloir, coir (/ɔɪr./)[7]
goat, code, foal, bone, go[13] ɔərforce, boar, more, oral (/oʊr./)[14]
ʊfoot, good, full, woman ʊrcourier
goose, food, fool, soon, chew, do ʊərboor, moor, tourist (/uːr./)[15]
juːcued, cute, mule, tune, queue, you[16] jʊərcure
ʌstrut, mud, dull, gun[17]ʌrborough, hurry
ɜrnurse, word, girl, fern, furry (/ɝː/)[18]
Reduced vowels
əRosa’s, a mission, commaərletter, perform (also /ɚ/)[18]
ɨroses, emission[19] (either ɪ or ə)ənbutton
ɵomission[20] (either or ə)əmrhythm
ʉbeautiful, curriculum ([jʉ])[21] (either ʊ or ə)əlbottle
ihappy, serious[22] (either ɪ or )ᵊ, (vowel is frequently dropped: nasturtium)
 
StressSyllabification
IPAExamplesIPAExamples
ˈintonation /ˌɪntɵˈneɪʃən/,[23]
battleship /ˈbætəlʃɪp/[24]
.shellfish /ˈʃɛl.fɪʃ/, selfish /ˈsɛlf.ɨʃ/
nitrate /ˈnaɪ.treɪt/, night-rate /ˈnaɪt.reɪt/
hire /ˈhaɪər/, higher /ˈhaɪ.ər/
moai /ˈmoʊ.aɪ/, Windhoek /ˈvɪnt.hʊk/
Vancouveria /væn.kuːˈvɪəriə/[25]
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See also

  • 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 Wikipedia:IPA for a quick overview, or the more detailed main International Phonetic Alphabet article.
  • If your browser does not display IPA symbols, you probably need to install a font that includes the IPA. Good free IPA fonts include Gentium (prettier) and Charis SIL (more complete); download links can be found on those pages.
  • 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.
  • Wikipedia:Pronunciation respelling key
  • For IPA text-to-speech bookmarklet, see IPA TTS bookmarklet.

Notes

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