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Learn the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
The 48 Sounds of English with the International Phonetic Alphabet
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23 Vowel Sounds (8 short) (5 long) (10 diphthongs)
5 L]L=== shoulder LDp]räKÇ]L= 12 L‰WL=== shirt= = Lp‰WíL=
10 Diphthongs
14 LÉfL==== plane= = LéäÉfåL== 19 L]rL==== home= = LÜ]rãL=
25 Consonant Sounds (15 voiced) (10 unvoiced)
27 LíL==== taxi LDíôâKëáL= 40 LãL==== music LDãàìWKòfâL=
29 LqL==== thousand LDq~rKò]åÇL= 42 LÏL==== ring LêfÏL=
31 LéL==== pig LéfÖL= = 44 LÑL= frog LÑêflÖL=
32 LâL==== kit LâfíL= = 45 LòL==== zip LòféL=
33 LëL==== snow Lëå]rL== 46 LwL==== revision LêfDîfwK]åL
34 LpL= shop LpfléL= = 47 LÇwL==== jam LÇwôãL=
35 LípL==== cheese LípáWòL= = 48 LñL==== loch LäflñL=
36 LÜL==== head LÜÉÇL= = =
Notes:
• This symbol represents a glottal stop: L\L
• The syllable that follows this mark has strong stress: LDL
• This mark denotes a division between syllables: LKL
• We write sounds and words using the IPA between forward slashes: L=L We don’t use punctuation marks.