IPA for Brittainese

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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Brittainese pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see Help:IPA.

IPA Keys
Aelatha
Attian
Avendonian
Ayeri
Biscayan
Brittainese
Cet
Cha
Cruckeny
Etlish
Evonish
Favlona
Guimin
Gwaxol
Hantza
Hemaluan
High Valyrian
Iaskyon
Jukpë
Kaikiwan
Keeltyewarem
Kihā́mmic
Knrawi
Kunarek
Luthic
Lôppic
Maryan Coptic
Messinese
Mihousapeja
Millennish
Moshurian
Oltic
Owaex
Pomorian
Qafesona
Rangyayo
Rulhilli
Soc'ul'
Sudyrnish
Umbrean
IPA Examples (nearest English) equivalent
Consonants
b brace bear
d dreit dawn
ð claidh this
d͡ʒ journ jab
f femn flag
g grenn good
h antar haunt
k cavalls scar
l loubs light
m madr man
n nomm new
p pans spar
ɾ oreil better (in some dialects; a flap)
s sorr sweet
ʃ pesce shield
t terr star
θ thermométr thermometer
t͡ʃ vouce, centar, comenchar cheese
v viveir violin
z rasar zebra
ʒ vision vision
IPA Examples (nearest English) equivalent
Vowels
a brace haber (Spanish)
ɑ pârl father (short)
ɐ amar wird (German)
ɛ femn leg
e seis (long) dress (Received pronunciation)
ə comenchar pronunciation
i isl (long) meet (short)
o scol (long) note (American English), eau (French)
ɔ aug cloth
u journ boot (short)
Semivowels
j liorar yawn
w wasp wasp
Syllabic consonant
entndeir button
Vltáva awful
padr prst (Czech)
rythm rythm
Stress
ˈ Primary stress
ˌ Secondary stress
: Long vowel