The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Avendonian pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a general idea of the pronunciation.
IPA |
Examples |
equivalent or nearest English equivalent
|
Consonants
|
b
|
bere
|
bear
|
d
|
dita
|
dawn
|
d͡ʒ
|
geldo, gitare
|
jab
|
f
|
fane
|
flag
|
g
|
guto
|
good
|
k
|
cvala
|
scar
|
l
|
lito
|
light
|
m
|
mano
|
man
|
n
|
nivio
|
new
|
ŋ
|
lango, drincare
|
long
|
ɲ
|
segno
|
canyon, banhar (Portuguese)
|
p
|
pado
|
spar
|
ɾ
|
stera (in fast speech)
|
better (in some dialects; a flap)
|
r
|
ricio
|
carro (Spanish)
|
s
|
suto
|
sweet
|
ʃ
|
scilto
|
shield
|
t
|
treva
|
star
|
t͡s
|
tite
|
cats
|
t͡ʃ
|
macere
|
cheese
|
v
|
verco
|
violin
|
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