IPA for Luthic: Difference between revisions

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|align="center" |<big>k</big>
|align="center" |<big>k</big>
|'''c'''an
|'''c'''an
|s'''c'''ar
|'''c'''ar ([[wikipedia:Received pronunciation|Received pronunciation]])
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|align="center" |<big>kʰ</big>
|pol'''ch'''ar
|'''c'''at
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|align="center" |<big>kʷ</big>
|align="center" |<big>kʷ</big>
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|'''l'''uce
|'''l'''uce
|'''l'''ight
|'''l'''ight
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|align="center" |<big>ʎ</big>
|ta'''ġli'''are
|mi'''lli'''on, a'''lh'''o ([[wikipedia:Portuguese language|Portuguese]])
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|align="center" |<big>m</big>
|align="center" |<big>m</big>
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|'''n'''iu
|'''n'''iu
|'''n'''ew
|'''n'''ew
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|align="center" |<big>ŋ</big>
|la'''g'''go
|lo'''ng'''
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|align="center" |<big>ɲ</big>
|po'''ġn'''alare
|ca'''ny'''on, ba'''nh'''ar ([[wikipedia:Portuguese language|Portuguese]])
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|align="center" |<big>p</big>
|align="center" |<big>p</big>
|'''p'''esante
|'''p'''esante
|'''p'''each
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|align="center" |<big>pʰ</big>
|'''ph'''iloso'''ph'''ia
|'''p'''in
|'''p'''in
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|align="center" |<big>ɾ</big>
|align="center" |<big>ɾ</big>
|taugia'''r'''e
|taugia'''r'''e
|be'''tt'''er (in some dialects; a flap)
|be'''tt'''er (in some dialects; a flap), pe'''r'''o ([[w:Spansish language|Spanish]])
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|-
|align="center" |<big>s</big>
|align="center" |<big>s</big>
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|'''t'''vi
|'''t'''vi
|'''t'''een
|'''t'''een
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|align="center" |<big>tʰ</big>
|Gô'''th'''ico
|un'''t'''asteful
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|align="center" |<big>θ</big>
|align="center" |<big>θ</big>
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|align="center" |<big>e</big>
|align="center" |<big>e</big>
|'''e'''nu
|and'''e'''
|dr'''e'''ss ([[wikipedia:Received pronunciation|Received pronunciation]])
|dr'''e'''ss ([[wikipedia:Received pronunciation|Received pronunciation]])
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 8 March 2024

The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Luthic 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 Examples (nearest English) equivalent
Consonants
b buono bear
ʋ bola was (Swiss German)
d dago dawn
ð̞ coda this, dedo (Spanish)
d͡z maize dads
d͡ʒ gi job
f faur for
ɡ ganare good
ɡʷ tregguo language, lingua (Italian, Portuguese)
ɣ˕ augonȯ saga (Icelandic)
h hauho haunt
ç ic hue (Received pronunciation), ich (German)
k can car (Received pronunciation)
polchar cat
qo query, quando (Italian, Portuguese)
x Lûthico loch (Scottish English), Buch (German)
l luce light
ʎ taġliare million, alho (Portuguese)
m mano man
n niu new
ŋ laggo long
ɲ poġnalare canyon, banhar (Portuguese)
p pesante peach
philosophia pin
p͡f inferno helpful
ʀ ferro Guttural R: Rou (Luxembourgish); ירוק (Hebrew)
ʁ ratto Guttural R: Northumbrian burr, regarder (French)
ɾ taugiare better (in some dialects; a flap), pero (Spanish)
s spesso sea
ʃ asciugare shield
t tvi teen
thico untasteful
θ þû thing
t͡θ anþero think (New York)
t͡s ziu cats
t͡ʃ ce check
v vi violin
z naso zebra
IPA Examples (nearest English) equivalent
Vowels
a ata haber (Spanish)
ɐ hora wird (German)
ɛ aino leg
e ande dress (Received pronunciation)
i is meet (short)
o cnivȯ note (American English), eau (French)
ɔ sauilȯ cloth
u du boot (short)
Nasal vowels
ɐ̃ hanno roughly like sang (Received pronunciation) andar (Portuguese)
credemma roughly like both enchantment, então (Portuguese)
ĩ dormimma roughly like doing, índio (Portuguese)
õ holonno roughly like long, ontem (Portuguese)
ũ hunno roughly like sung or tongue, um (Portuguese)
Semivowels
j soffiare yawn
w muovere wasp
Suprasegmentals
ˈ Primary stress
ˌ Secondary stress
. syllable break
liaison