IPA for Luthic

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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 flag
ɡ ganare good
ɡʷ tregguo language, lingua (Italian, Portuguese)
ɣ˕ augonȯ saga (Icelandic)
h hauho haunt
ç ic hue
k can scar
qo query, quando (Italian, Portuguese)
x Lûthico loch (Scottish English), Buch (German)
l luce light
m mano man
n niu new
p pesante spin
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)
s spesso sweet
ʃ asciugare shield
t tvi star
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 enu 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
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