ALPHABET = 26
ENGLISH = 44 SOUNDS
(20 VOWELS+24 CONSONANTS
International Phonetics Alphabet (IPA)
- IPA is a system for representing phonetics sounds with symbols.
- IPA helps to pronounce a word correctly.
- Example:
“gigantic”
/`dZaI“gaen.tIk/ | Symbol | Sound
(in red) |
/dZ/ | /ˈmeɪ.dʒɚ/ | |
/aI/ | /faɪn/ | |
/g/ | /ɡəˈrɪl.ə/ | |
/I/ | /drəˈmæt̬.ɪ.kəl.i/ | |
/k/ | /kəˈlæps/ |
/`dZaI“gaen.tIk/ | Symbol | Sound
in red) |
/n/ | /ˌmæl.nuːˈtrɪʃ.ən/ | |
/t/ | /taɪt/ | |
/I/ | /drəˈmæt̬.ɪ.kəl.i/ | |
/k/ | /kəˈlæps/ |
International Phonetic Alphabet(IPA)
- English letter can have several sounds.
- Spelling of a word does not help us know the correct sound.
- IPA à a method represents English letters in a word as a sound.
- Example the letter “c”
- car /k/
- rice /s/
Phonetic Sounds in English:
British English
American English
Special Symbols:
/ — / | the start and the end of the transcription.
Example: “cat” = /kaet/ |
__” | The stressed syllable of a word.
Example: “prefer” (we stress the second syllable) = /prI’fä/ |
. | the start of a new syllable.
Example: “football” (2 syllables) = /’fUt.bO:l/ |
l | The consonant l is pronounced as a separate syllable.
Example: “little” =/’litt.l/ |
t | In American English the letter “t” sounds like a “d”.
Example “butter” = /’b¿t.«/ |
Example:
Answer:
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