The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Cet pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a general idea of the pronunciation.
| IPA |
Examples |
equivalent
|
| Consonants
|
| b
|
bród
|
bread
|
| p
|
apl, pík
|
spy
|
| d
|
dúv
|
dove
|
| t
|
stolt
|
bestow
|
| ɡ
|
gift, cet
|
gift
|
| k
|
krón
|
crown
|
| m
|
mús
|
mouse
|
| n
|
nás
|
no
|
| ŋ
|
þing
|
thing
|
| v
|
vín
|
vineyard
|
| f
|
fiś
|
fish
|
| ð
|
alðó
|
although
|
| θ
|
þrón
|
throne
|
| z
|
sakzi
|
zap
|
| s
|
hús
|
house
|
| ʒ
|
ź
|
measure
|
| ʃ
|
śop
|
shop
|
| h
|
hús
|
house
|
| x
|
lach, lah, lagh
|
Loch (Scots)
|
| ç
|
fech, feh, fegh
|
hue
|
| w
|
watr
|
water
|
| l
|
ló
|
low
|
| j
|
ja
|
yes
|
| r
|
ród
|
red, arroz (Spanish), rot (German)
|
|
|
|