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Phonetic alphabet

It is necessary to use a special alphabet (IPA - International Phonetic Alphabet) to show the pronunciation of English words, because the ordinary English alphabet does not have enough letters to represent all the sounds of the language. The following list contains all the letters of the phonetic alphabet used in Practical English Usage, with examples of the words in which the sounds they refer to are found.

Vowels and diphthongs (double vowels)

IPAExample words
seat /siːt/, feel /fiːl/
ɪsit /sɪt/, in /ɪn/
eset /set/, any /ˈeni/
æsat /sæt/, match /mætʃ/
ɑːmarch /mɑːtʃ/, after /ˈɑftə(r)/
ɒpot /pɒt/, gone /ɡɒn/
ɔːport /pɔːt/, law /lɔː/
ʊgood /gʊd/, could /kʊd/
food /fuːd/, group /gruːp/
ʌmuch /mʌtʃ/, front /frʌnt/
ɜːturn /tɜːn/, word /wɜːd/
əaway /əˈweɪ/, collect /kəˈlekt/, until /ənˈtɪl/
take /teɪk/, wait /weɪt/
mine /maɪn/, light /laɪt/
ɔɪoil /ɔɪl/, boy /bɔɪ/
əʊno /nəʊ/, open /ˈəʊpən/
house /haʊs/, now /naʊ/
ɪəhear /hɪə(r)/, deer /dɪə(r)/
air /eə(r)/, where /weə(r)/
ʊətour /tʊə(r)/, endure /ɪnˈdjʊə(r)/

Consonants

IPAExample words
ppull /pʊl/, cup /kʌp/
bbull /bʊl/, rob /rɒb/
fferry /ˈferi/, life /laɪf/
vvery /ˈveri/, live /lɪv/
θthink /θɪnk/, bath /bɑːθ/
ðthen /ðen/, with /wɪð/
ttake /teɪk/, set /set/
dday /deɪ/, red /red/
ssing /sɪŋ/, rice /raɪs/
zzoo /zuː/, days /deɪz/
ʃshow /ʃəʊ/, wish /wɪʃ/
ʒpleasure /ˈpleʒə(r)/, occasion /əˈkeɪʒn/
cheap /tʃiːp/, catch /kætʃ/
jail /dʒeɪl/, bridge /brɪdʒ/
kcase /keɪs/, take /teɪk/
ɡgo /ɡəʊ/, rug /rʌɡ/
mmy /maɪ/, come /kʌm/
nno /nəʊ/, on /ɒn/
ŋsing /sɪŋ/, finger /ˈfɪŋɡə(r)/
llove /lʌv/, hole /həʊl/
rround /raʊnd/, carry /ˈkæri/
wwell /wel/
jyoung /jʌŋ/
hhouse /haʊs/

The sign (ˈ) shows stress. See pronunciation: stress and rhythm.

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