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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.
IPA | Orthography | English approximation |
---|---|---|
b | b | bat |
c | q | similar to choose |
d | d | debt |
dz | x | goods |
dʒ | xh | jet |
ð | dh | then |
f | f | far |
ɡ | g | go |
h | h | hat |
j | j | yes |
ɟ | gj | jew |
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 |
tʃ | ç | chin |
v | v | van |
z | z | zip |
ʒ | zh | vision |
θ | th | thin |
IPA | Written as | English approximation |
---|---|---|
a | a | father |
ɛ | e | bed |
ə | ë | about, thug |
i | i | seed |
ɔ | o | law (Tosk) |
o | Joe (Gheg) | |
u | u | boot |
y | y | Similar to made with rounded lips |
Notes
- ^ The contrast between flapped r and trilled rr is the same as in Spanish. English does not phonemically have either sound.
- The letter ç is sometimes written ch because of 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 the context resolving any ambiguities.
- http://www.omniglot.com/writing/albanian.htm