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Latest revision as of 03:11, 20 January 2017

The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Mihousapeja pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. Primary stress falls on the nasal vowel, marked with tilde (~), if it's one of the three last syllables, otherwise it becomes the secondary stress and the primary is the second-to-last syllable. If the word don't has an explicit nasal, the primary stress falls in the second-to-last syllable.

IPA Keys
Aelatha
Attian
Avendonian
Ayeri
Biscayan
Brittainese
Central Isles Creole
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
Modern Coptic
Nawuhu
Oltic
Owaex
Pomorian
Qafesona
Qut
Rangyayo
Rulhilli
Sinatolean
Soc'ul'
Sudyrnish
Umbrean
Vairish
IPA Examples nearest English equivalent
Consonants
p lopil spot
ƥei pat
t natir start
kiƭa top
k kaoti skunk
aƙura cow
ʔ teqia uh-oh
m meplu mole
n jarane another
ŋ xinkar sing
f fami fame
s ese send
ʃ loxuplo sheep
χ lohio loch, Bach (German)
ɻ farsol fork, 肉 (ròu, Mandarin)
j pojaplo yet
ɾ rota cara (Portuguese)
l pelia louse
ʎ hułoplo failure, olho (Portuguese)
IPA Examples nearest English equivalent
Monophthongs
a kaásil stack, carro (Portuguese)
ã kãte estante (Portuguese)
e lef say, café (French)
Diphthongs
aj naaitiri devise
Stress
ˈ Primary stress
ˌ Secondary stress