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記号はラテンアルファベットの文字に類似して配置されています。どのラテン文字にも似ていない記号は末尾に配置されます。

Symbol Examples Description
A
[a] (PR-open front unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) German Mann, French gare For many English speakers, the first part of the ow sound in cow. Found in some dialects of English in cat or father.
[ä] (Open central unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) Mandarin 他 tā, American English father, Spanish casa, French patte
[ɐ] (PR-near-open central unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) RP cut, German Kaiserslautern (In transcriptions of English, [ɐ] is usually written ⟨ʌ⟩.)
[ɑ] (Open back unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) RP father, French pâte, Dutch bad
[ɑ̃] (Fr-en.ogg 聴く ) French Caen, sans, temps Nasalized [ɑ].
[ɒ] (PR-open back rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) RP cot Like [ɑ], but with the lips slightly rounded.
[ʌ] (PR-open-mid back unrounded vowel2.ogg 聴く ) American English cut Like [ɔ], but without the lips being rounded. (When ⟨ʌ⟩ is used for English, it may really be [ɐ] or [ɜ].)
[æ] (Near-open front unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) RP cat
B
[b] (Voiced bilabial plosive.ogg 聴く ) English babble
[ɓ] (Voiced bilabial implosive.ogg 聴く ) Swahili bwana Like a [b] said with a gulp. See implosive consonants.
[β] (Voiced bilabial fricative.ogg 聴く ) Spanish la Bamba, Kinyarwanda abana "children", Korean 무궁화 [muɡuŋβwa̠] mugunghwa Like [b], but with the lips not quite closed.
[ʙ] (Bilabial trill.ogg 聴く ) Nias simbi [siʙi] "lower jaw" Sputtering.
C
[c] (Voiceless palatal plosive.ogg 聴く ) Turkish kebap "kebab", Czech stín "shadow", Greek και "and" Between English tune (RP) and cute. Sometimes used instead for [tʃ] in languages like Hindi.
[ç] (Voiceless palatal fricative.ogg 聴く ) German Ich More of a y-coloration (more palatal) than [x]. Some English speakers have a similar sound in huge. To produce this sound, try whispering loudly the word "ye" as in "Hear ye!".
[ɕ] (Voiceless alveolo-palatal sibilant.ogg 聴く ) Mandarin 西安 Xi'an, Polish ściana More y-like than [ʃ]; something like English she.
[ɔ] (PR-open-mid back rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) see under O
D
[d] (Voiced alveolar plosive.ogg 聴く ) English dad
[ɗ] (Voiced alveolar implosive.ogg 聴く ) Swahili Dodoma Like [d] said with a gulp.
[ɖ] (Voiced retroflex stop.oga 聴く ) American English harder Like [d] with the tongue curled or pulled back.
[ð] (Voiced dental fricative.ogg 聴く ) English the, bathe
[dz] (Voiced alveolar sibilant affricate.oga 聴く ) English adds, Italian zero
[] (Voiced palato-alveolar affricate.ogg 聴く ) English judge
[] (Voiced alveolo-palatal affricate.ogg 聴く ) Polish niewiedź "bear" Like [dʒ], but with more of a y-sound.
[] (Voiced retroflex affricate.ogg 聴く ) Polish em "jam" Like [dʒ] with the tongue curled or pulled back.
E
[e] (Close-mid front unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) Spanish fe; French clé, German Klee Similar to English hey, before the y sets in.
[ɘ] (Close-mid central unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) Australian English bird
[ə] (Mid-central vowel.ogg 聴く ) English above, Hindi ठग [ʈhəɡ] (thug) "thief" (Only occurs in English when not stressed.)
[ɚ] (En-us-er.ogg 聴く ) American English runner
[ɛ] (Open-mid front unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) English bet
[ɛ̃] (Fr-Un-fr FR-Paris.ogg 聴く ) French Saint-Étienne, vin, main Nasalized [ɛ].
[ɜ] (Open-mid central unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) RP bird (long)
[ɝ] (En-us-er.ogg 聴く ) American English bird
F
[f] (Voiceless labiodental fricative.ogg 聴く ) English fun
[ɟ] (Voiced palatal plosive.ogg 聴く ) see under J
[ʄ] (Voiced palatal implosive.ogg 聴く ) see under J
G
[ɡ] (Voiced velar plosive 02.ogg 聴く ) English gag (Should look like . No different from a Latin "g")
[ɠ] (Voiced velar implosive.ogg 聴く ) Swahili Uganda Like [ɡ] said with a gulp.
[ɢ] (Voiced uvular stop.oga 聴く ) Like [ɡ], but further back, in the throat. Found in Persian and some Arabic dialects for /q/, as in Muammar Gaddafi.
[ʒ] (Voiced palato-alveolar sibilant.ogg 聴く ) see under Z English beige.
H
[h] (Voiceless glottal fricative.ogg 聴く ) American English house
[ɦ] (Voiced glottal fricative.ogg 聴く ) English ahead, when said quickly.
[h] The extra puff of air in English top [thɒp] compared to stop [stɒp], or to French or Spanish [t].
[ħ] (Voiceless pharyngeal fricative.ogg 聴く ) Arabic مُحَمَّد Muhammad Far down in the throat, like [h], but stronger.
[ɥ] (Labial-palatal approximant.ogg 聴く ) see under Y
[ɮ] (Voiced alveolar lateral fricative.ogg 聴く ) see under L
I
[i] (Close front unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) English sea, French ville, Spanish Valladolid
[ɪ] (Near-close near-front unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) English sit
[ɨ] (Close central unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) Russian ты "you" Often used for unstressed English roses.
J
[j] (Palatal approximant.ogg 聴く ) English yes, hallelujah, German Junge
[j] In Russian Ленин [ˈljenjɪn] Indicates a sound is more y-like.
[ʝ] (Voiced palatal fricative.ogg 聴く ) Spanish cayo (some dialects) Like [j], but stronger.
[ɟ] (Voiced palatal plosive.ogg 聴く ) Turkish gör "see", Czech díra "hole" Between English dew (RP) and argue. Sometimes used instead for [dʒ] in languages like Hindi.
[ʄ] (Voiced palatal implosive.ogg 聴く ) Swahili jambo Like [ɟ] said with a gulp.
K
[k] (Voiceless velar plosive.ogg 聴く ) English kick, skip
L
[l] (Alveolar lateral approximant.ogg 聴く ) English leaf
[ɫ] (Velarized alveolar lateral approximant.ogg 聴く ) English wool
Russian малый [ˈmɑɫɨj] "small"
"Dark" el.
[ɬ] (Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative.ogg 聴く ) Welsh llwyd [ɬʊɪd] "grey"
Zulu hlala [ɬaːla] "sit"
By touching roof of mouth with tongue and giving a quick breath out. Found in Welsh placenames like Llangollen and Llanelli and Nelson Mandela's Xhosa name Rolihlahla.
[ɭ] (Retroflex lateral approximant.ogg 聴く ) Like [l] with the tongue curled or pulled back.
[ɺ] (Alveolar lateral flap.ogg 聴く ) A flapped [l], like [l] and [ɾ] said together.
[ɮ] (Voiced alveolar lateral fricative.ogg 聴く ) Zulu dla "eat" Rather like [l] and [ʒ], or [l] and [ð], said together.
[ʟ] (Velar lateral approximant.ogg 聴く )
M
[m] (Bilabial nasal.ogg 聴く ) English mime
[ɱ] (Labiodental nasal.ogg 聴く ) English symphony Like [m], but lips touch teeth as they do in [f].
[ɯ] (Close back unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) see under W
[ʍ] (Voiceless labio-velar fricative.ogg 聴く ) see under W
N
[n] (Alveolar nasal.ogg 聴く ) English nun
[ŋ] (Velar nasal.ogg 聴く ) English sing, Māori nga
[ɲ] (Palatal nasal.ogg 聴く ) Spanish Peña, French champagne Rather like English canyon (/nj/ said quickly).
[ɳ] (Retroflex nasal.ogg 聴く ) Hindi वरुण [ʋəruɳ] Varuna Like [n] with the tongue curled or pulled back.
[ɴ] (Uvular nasal.ogg 聴く ) Castilian Spanish Don Juan [doɴˈχwan] Like [ŋ], but further back, in the throat.
O
[o] (Close-mid back rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) Spanish no, French eau, German Boden Somewhat reminiscent of American English no.
[ɔ] (PR-open-mid back rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) German Oldenburg, French Garonne
[ɔ̃] (Fr-on.ogg 聴く ) French Lyon, son Nasalized [ɔ].
[ø] (Close-mid front rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) French feu, bœufs, German Goethe Like [e], but with the lips rounded like [o].
[ɵ] (Close-mid central rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) Dutch hut, French je, Swedish dum Halfway between [o] and [ø]. Similar to [ʊ] but with the tongue slightly more down and front. The Dutch vowel is often transcribed with ⟨ʏ⟩ or ⟨œ⟩, whereas the French vowel is typically transcribed with ⟨ə⟩.
[œ] (Open-mid front rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) French bœuf, seul, German Göttingen Like [ɛ], but with the lips rounded like [ɔ].
[œ̃] (Fr-un-fr BE.ogg 聴く ) French brun, parfum Nasalized [œ].
[ɶ] (Open front rounded vowel.ogg 聴く )
[θ] (Voiceless dental fricative.ogg 聴く ) see under Others
[ɸ] (Voiceless bilabial fricative.ogg 聴く ) see under Others
P
[p] (Voiceless bilabial plosive.ogg 聴く ) English pip
Q
[q] (Voiceless uvular plosive.ogg 聴く ) Arabic قُرْآن Qur’ān Like [k], but further back, in the throat.
R
[r] (Alveolar trill.ogg 聴く ) Spanish perro, Scots borrow "Rolled R". (Often used for other rhotics, such as English [ɹ], when there's no ambiguity.)
[ɾ] (Alveolar tap.ogg 聴く ) Spanish pero, Tagalog daliri, Malay kabar, American English kitty/kiddie "Flapped R".
[ʀ] (Uvular trill.ogg 聴く ) Dutch rood and German rot (some speakers) A trill in the back of the throat. Found for /r/ in some conservative registers of French.
[ɽ] (Retroflex flap.ogg 聴く ) Urdu ساڑی [sə.ɽək] "road" Like flapped [ɾ], but with the tongue curled back.
[ɹ] (Alveolar approximant.ogg 聴く ) RP borrow
[ɻ] (Retroflex approximant.ogg 聴く ) Tamil புழு Puu "Worm", Mandarin 人民日报 Rénmín Rìbào "People's Daily", American English borrow, butter Like [ɹ], but with the tongue curled or pulled back, as pronounced by many English speakers.
[ʁ] (Voiced uvular fricative.ogg 聴く ) French Paris, German Riemann (some dialects) Said back in the throat, but not trilled.
S
[s] (Voiceless alveolar sibilant.ogg 聴く ) English sass
[ʃ] (Voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant.ogg 聴く ) English shoe
[ʂ] (Voiceless retroflex sibilant.ogg 聴く ) Mandarin 少林 (Shàolín), Russian Пушкин (Pushkin) Acoustically similar to [ʃ], but with the tongue curled or pulled back.
T
[t] (Voiceless alveolar plosive.ogg 聴く ) English tot, stop
[ʈ] (Voiceless retroflex stop.oga 聴く ) Hindi ठग [ʈhəɡ] (thug) "thief" Like [t], but with the tongue curled or pulled back.
[ts] (Voiceless alveolar sibilant affricate.oga 聴く ) English cats, Russian царь tsar
[] (Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate.ogg 聴く ) English church
[] (Voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate.ogg 聴く ) Mandarin 北京 Běijīng (Zh-Beijing.ogg listen ), Polish ciebie "you" Like [tʃ], but with more of a y-sound.
[] (Voiceless retroflex affricate.ogg 聴く ) Mandarin 真正 zhēnzhèng, Polish czas Like [tʃ] with the tongue curled or pulled back.
U
[u] (Close back rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) American English food, French vous "you", German Schumacher
[ʊ] (Near-close near-back rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) English foot, German Bundesrepublik
[ʉ] (Close central rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) Australian English food (long) Like [ɨ], but with the lips rounded as for [u].
[ɥ] (Labial-palatal approximant.ogg 聴く ) see under Y
[ɯ] (Close back unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) see under W
V
[v] (Voiced labiodental fricative.ogg 聴く ) English verve
[ʋ] (Labiodental approximant.ogg 聴く ) Hindi वरुण [ʋəruɳə] "Varuna" Between [v] and [w]. Used by some Germans and Russians for v/w, and by some speakers of British English for r.
[ɤ] (Close-mid back unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) see under Y
[ɣ] (Voiced velar fricative.ogg 聴く ) see under Y
[ʌ] (PR-open-mid back unrounded vowel2.ogg 聴く ) see under A
W
[w] (Voiced labio-velar approximant.ogg 聴く ) English wow
[w] Indicates a sound has lip rounding, as in English rain
[ʍ] (Voiceless labio-velar fricative.ogg 聴く ) what (some dialects) like [h] and [w] said together
[ɯ] (Close back unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) Turkish kayık "caïque", Scottish Gaelic gaol Like [u], but with the lips flat; something like [ʊ].
[ɰ] (Voiced velar approximant.ogg 聴く ) Spanish agua Like [w], but with the lips flat.
X
[x] (Voiceless velar fricative.ogg 聴く ) Scottish English loch, German Bach, Russian хлеб [xljep] "bread", Spanish joven between [k] and [h]
[χ] (Voiceless uvular fricative.ogg 聴く ) northern Standard Dutch Scheveningen, Castilian Spanish Don Juan [doɴˈχwan] Like [x], but further back, in the throat. Some German and Arabic speakers have [χ] for [x].
Y
[y] (Close front rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) French rue, German Bülow Like [i], but with the lips rounded as for [u].
[ʏ] (Near-close near-front rounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) German Düsseldorf Like [ɪ], but with the lips rounded as for [ʊ].
[ɣ] (Voiced velar fricative.ogg 聴く ) Arabic غَالِي ghālī and Swahili ghali "expensive", Spanish suegro Sounds rather like French [ʁ] or between [ɡ] and [h].
[ɤ] (Close-mid back unrounded vowel.ogg 聴く ) Mandarin 河南 Hénán, Scottish Gaelic taigh Like [o] but without the lips rounded, something like a cross of [ʊ] and [ʌ].
[ʎ] (Palatal lateral approximant.ogg 聴く ) Italian tagliatelle, Portuguese mulher Like [l], but more y-like. Rather like English volume.
[ɥ] (Labial-palatal approximant.ogg 聴く ) French lui Like [j] and [w] said together.
Z
[z] (Voiced alveolar sibilant.ogg 聴く ) English zoo
[ʒ] (Voiced palato-alveolar sibilant.ogg 聴く ) English vision, French journal
[ʑ] (Voiced alveolo-palatal sibilant.ogg 聴く ) old-styled Russian позже [ˈpoʑːe] "later", Polish źle More y-like than [ʒ], something like beigey.
[ʐ] (Voiced retroflex sibilant.ogg 聴く ) Russian жир "fat" Like [ʒ] with the tongue curled or pulled back.
[ɮ] (Voiced alveolar lateral fricative.ogg 聴く ) see under L
Others
[θ] (Voiceless dental fricative.ogg 聴く ) English thigh, bath
[ɸ] (Voiceless bilabial fricative.ogg 聴く ) Japanese 富士 [ɸɯdʑi] Fuji, Māori [ˌɸaːɾeːˈnuiː] wharenui Like [p], but with the lips not quite touching
[ʔ] (Glottal stop.ogg 聴く ) English uh-oh, Hawaii, German die Angst The 'glottal stop', a catch in the breath. For some people, found in button [ˈbʌʔn̩], or between vowels across words: Deus ex machina [ˌdeɪəsˌʔɛksˈmɑːkɪnə]; in some nonstandard dialects, in a apple [əˈʔæpl̩].
[ʕ] (Voiced pharyngeal fricative.ogg 聴く ) Arabic عَرَبِيّ ʻarabī "Arabic" A light, voiced sound deep in the throat, articulated with the root of the tongue against the pharynx (back of the throat).
[ǀ] (Dental click.ogg 聴く ) English tsk-tsk! or tut-tut!, Zulu icici "earring" (The English click used for disapproval.) Several distinct sounds, written as digraphs, including [kǀ], [ɡǀ], [ŋǀ]. The Zimbabwean MP Ncube has this click in his name, as did Cetshwayo.
[ǁ] (Alveolar lateral click.ogg 聴く ) English tchick! tchick!, Zulu ixoxo "frog" (The English click used to urge on a horse.) Several distinct sounds, written as digraphs, including [kǁ], [ɡǁ], [ŋǁ]. Found in the name of the Xhosa.
[ǃ] (Postalveolar click.ogg 聴く ) Zulu iqaqa "polecat" (The English click used to imitate the trotting of a horse.) A hollow popping sound, like a cork pulled from a bottle. Several distinct sounds, written as digraphs, including [kǃ], [ɡǃ], [ŋǃ].
[ʘ] (Clic bilabial sourd.ogg 聴く ) ǂ’Amkoe ʘoa "two" Like a kissing sound.
[ǂ] (Palatoalveolar click.ogg 聴く ) Khoekhoe ǂgā-amǃnâ [ǂàʔám̀ŋǃã̀] "to put in the mouth" Like an imitation of a chewing sound.

Marks added to letters

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Several marks can be added above, below, before or after letters. These are here shown on a carrier letter such as the vowel a. A more complete list is given at International Phonetic Alphabet § Diacritics and prosodic notation.

Symbol Example Description
Signs above a letter
[ã] French vin blanc [vɛ̃ blɑ̃] "white wine" A nasal vowel, as with a Texas twang
[ä] Portuguese vá [vä] "go" A central vowel pronounced with the tongue position in the middle of the mouth; neither forward nor back
[ă] English police [pə̆ˈliˑs] An extra-short speech sound (usually a vowel)
Signs below a letter
[a̯] English cow [khaʊ̯], koi [khɔɪ̯] This vowel does not form a syllable of its own, but runs into the vowel next to it. (In English, the diacritic is generally left off: [kaʊ].)
[n̥] English boy [b̥ɔɪ̯], doe [d̥oʊ̯]

(see also)

Sounds like a loud whisper; [n̥] is like a whispered breath through the nose. [l̥] is found in Tibetan Lhasa.
[n̩] English button A consonant without a vowel (English [n̩] is often transcribed /ən/.)
[d̪] Spanish dos, French deux The tongue touches the teeth more than it does in English.
Signs next to a letter
[kh] English come Aspirated consonant, pronounced with a puff of air. Similarly [th ph tsh tʃh tɕh].
[k’] Zulu ukuza "come" Ejective. Like a popped [k], pushed from the throat. Similarly [tʼ pʼ qʼ tʃʼ tsʼ tɬʼ].
[aː] English shh! [ʃː] Long. Often used with English vowels or diphthongs: Mayo /ˈmeːoː/ for [ˈmeɪ̯ɜʊ̯], etc.
[aˑ] RP caught [ˈkhɔˑt] Semi-long. (Although the vowel is different, this is also longer than cot [ˈkhɒt].)
[ˈa] pronunciation
[pɹ̥əʊ̯ˌnɐnsiˈeɪʃn̩]
Main stress. The mark denotes the stress of the following syllable.
[ˌa] Weaker stress. The mark denotes the stress of the following syllable.
[.] English courtship [ˈkhɔrt.ʃɪp] Syllable break (this is often redundant and therefore left off)

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