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| {{IPA|c}} || ] || q || {{bold dark red|c}}ute | | {{IPA|c}} || ] || q || {{bold dark red|c}}ute | ||
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| {{IPA| |
| {{IPA|��}} || ] || gj || ar{{bold dark red|g}}ue | ||
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| {{IPA|k}} || ] || k || {{bold dark red|c}}ar | | {{IPA|k}} || ] || k || {{bold dark red|c}}ar | ||
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| {{IPA|dz}} || ] || x || goo{{bold dark red|ds}} | | {{IPA|dz}} || ] || x || goo{{bold dark red|ds}} | ||
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| {{IPA| |
| {{IPA|t��}} || ] || ç || {{bold dark red|ch}}in | ||
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| {{IPA| |
| {{IPA|d��}} || ] || xh || {{bold dark red|j}}et | ||
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| {{IPA|θ}} || ] || th || {{bold dark red|th}}in | | {{IPA|θ}} || ] || th || {{bold dark red|th}}in | ||
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| {{IPA|z}} || ] || z || {{bold dark red|z}}ip | | {{IPA|z}} || ] || z || {{bold dark red|z}}ip | ||
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| {{IPA| |
| {{IPA|��}} || ] || sh || {{bold dark red|sh}}ow | ||
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| {{IPA| |
| {{IPA|��}} || ] || zh || vi{{bold dark red|s}}ion | ||
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| {{IPA|h}} || ] || h || {{bold dark red|h}}at | | {{IPA|h}} || ] || h || {{bold dark red|h}}at | ||
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| {{IPA|ɲ}} || ] || nj || o{{bold dark red|ni}}on | | {{IPA|ɲ}} || ] || nj || o{{bold dark red|ni}}on | ||
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| {{IPA| |
| {{IPA|��}}|| ] || ng || ba{{bold dark red|ng}} | ||
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| {{IPA|j}} || ] || j || {{bold dark red|y}}es | | {{IPA|j}} || ] || j || {{bold dark red|y}}es | ||
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'''Notes:''' | '''Notes:''' | ||
* The palatal stops {{IPA|/c/}} and {{IPA|/ |
* The palatal stops {{IPA|/c/}} and {{IPA|/��/}} occur in English as ] of {{IPA|/k/}} and {{IPA|/ɡ/}} before front vowels. Palatal stops are ] in many languages including ] and ]. | ||
* The palatal nasal {{IPA|/ɲ/}} corresponds to the Spanish ''ñ'' and the French and Italian ''gn''. It is pronounced as one sound, not a nasal plus a glide. | * The palatal nasal {{IPA|/ɲ/}} corresponds to the Spanish ''ñ'' and the French and Italian ''gn''. It is pronounced as one sound, not a nasal plus a glide. | ||
* The ''ll'' sound is a velarised lateral, close to English '']''. | * The ''ll'' sound is a velarised lateral, close to English '']''. |
Revision as of 20:31, 11 February 2012
The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Albanian pronunciations in Misplaced Pages articles.
See Albanian language for a more thorough look at the sounds of Albanian.
Consonants
Notes:
- The palatal stops /c/ and /��/ occur in English as allophones of /k/ and /ɡ/ before front vowels. Palatal stops are phonemic in many languages including Hungarian and Icelandic.
- The palatal nasal /ɲ/ corresponds to the Spanish ñ and the French and Italian gn. It is pronounced as one sound, not a nasal plus a glide.
- The ll sound is a velarised lateral, close to English dark L.
- The contrast between flapped r and trilled rr is the same as in Spanish. English does not have either of the two sounds phonemically. The tt in butter is a flapped r for most North Americans and Australians.
- The letter ç is sometimes written ch due to technical limitations because of its use in English sound and its analogy to the other digraphs xh, sh, and zh. Usually it is written simply c or more rarely q with context resolving any ambiguities.