Phonetic pronunciation:Phonetic symbols for English

Phonetic symbols for English

Phonetic symbols for English

TheInternationalPhoneticAlphabet(IPA)isasystemoflettersandsymbolsthatareusedtorepresenttheindividualsoundsofalanguage.。其他文章還包含有:「Help」、「toPhonetics」、「IPAPronunciationGuide」、「PhoneticSpellingInstructions」、「PHONETIC」、「Phonemic&PhoneticTranscriptionsCompared」、「InternationalPhoneticAlphabet」、「Pronunciationchart」

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Help
Help

https://dictionary.cambridge.o

The Cambridge Dictionary uses the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to show pronunciation in writing.

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toPhonetics
toPhonetics

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Got an English text and want to see how to pronounce it? This online converter of English text to IPA phonetic transcription will translate your English text ...

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IPA Pronunciation Guide
IPA Pronunciation Guide

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The IPA pronunciation guide is a standardized system of symbols used to represent how words in the English language are pronounced.

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Phonetic Spelling Instructions
Phonetic Spelling Instructions

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Indicate either the phonetic spelling of your name OR a familiar word that rhymes with your name. • Syllables are separated by dashes. • Stressed syllables are ...

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PHONETIC
PHONETIC

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PHONETIC pronunciation. How to say PHONETIC. Listen to the audio pronunciation in English. Learn more.

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Phonemic & Phonetic Transcriptions Compared
Phonemic & Phonetic Transcriptions Compared

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A phonemic alphabet has a basic principle: 1 symbol = 1 sound. This means that in a word such as PARK, there are 3 phonemes in British ...

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International Phonetic Alphabet
International Phonetic Alphabet

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The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script.

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Pronunciation chart
Pronunciation chart

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English Sounds Pronunciation Chart based on an original idea and design by Paul Seligson and Carmen Dolz.