Internataional Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
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Created by:
Katr on June 21, 2011
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history of the english language
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21 terms
English | Hawaiian |
|---|---|
the long e sound as in "peat" | i |
the short i sound as in "pit" | I |
The "aye" sound as in "pate" | e |
The short e sound as in "pet" | ɛ |
The short a as in "pat" | æ |
The "uh" sound as in "putt, pert, sofa lunar" | ə |
The "ewww" sound in "pooh" and "fool" | u |
The sound in "put" and "full" | U |
The oh sound in "poe" | o |
The round awe sound in "Paw" | ɔ |
The flat awe sound in pot | ɑ |
The voiceless th as in "thigh" | θ |
The voiced th as in "thy" | ð |
The voiceless sh/s as in "shun" | š |
Voiced s sound in "vision" | z with a hat |
The voiceless ch as in "chug" | c with a hat |
voiced juh sound as in "jug" | j with a hat |
The -ing sound (g not fully voiced) as in "sing" | ŋ |
The long I sound in "my" | aI (lowercase a with capital I) |
the owe sound in "now" | aU (lowercase a with capital U) |
the oye sound in "joy" | ɔI |
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