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| <big>{{IPAlink|b}} || b || '''b'''at | <big>{{IPAlink|b}} || b || '''b'''at
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| <big>{{IPAlink|c}} || q || ''Roughly like'' ] '''T'''uesday | <big>{{IPAlink|c}} || q || ''Roughly like'' ] '''T'''uesday{{fact}}
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| <big>{{IPAlink|d}} || d || '''d'''ebt | <big>{{IPAlink|d}} || d || '''d'''ebt
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| <big>{{IPAlink|j}} || j || '''y'''es | <big>{{IPAlink|j}} || j || '''y'''es
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| <big>{{IPAlink|ɟ}} || gj || ''Roughly like'' ] '''d'''ue | <big>{{IPAlink|ɟ}} || gj || ''Roughly like'' ] '''d'''ue{{fact}}
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| <big>{{IPAlink|k}} || k || '''c'''ar | <big>{{IPAlink|k}} || k || '''c'''ar

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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
IPA Orthography English approximation
b b bat
c q Roughly like RP Tuesday
d d debt
dz x goods
xh jet
ð dh then
f f far
ɡ g go
h h hat
j j yes
ɟ gj Roughly like RP due
k k car
l l lean
ɫ ll wool
m m man
n n not
ɲ nj onion
ŋ ng bang
p p pen
r rr rolled r
ɾ r butter (American English)
s s son
ʃ sh show
t t tan
ts c hats
ç chin
v v van
z z zip
ʒ zh vision
θ th thin
Vowels
IPA Written as English approximation
a a father
ɛ e bed
ə ë about, thug
i i seed
ɔ o law
u u boot
y y Similar to made with rounded lips

Notes

  1. ^ The contrast between flapped r and trilled rr is the same as in Spanish. English does not have either of the two sounds phonemically.
  2. 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.


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