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Key to the pronunciation
The pronunciations given are those in use in the educated speech
of southern England (The so-called ‘Received Standard’),
and the keywords given are to be understood as pronounced in such
speech.
I. Consonants
b, d, f, k, l, m, n, p, t, v, z have their usual English
values
Symbol |
|
Example |
Keyboard equivalent |
g |
as in |
go /g / |
g |
h |
... |
ho! /h / |
h |
r |
... |
run /r n/, terrier
/ t r (r)/ |
r |
(r) |
... |
her /h (r)/ |
(r) |
s |
... |
see /si /, success
/s k s s/ |
s |
w |
... |
wear /w (r)/ |
w |
hw |
... |
when /hw n/ |
hw |
j |
... |
yes /j s/ |
j |
 |
... |
thin / n/, bath /b  / |
T |
 |
... |
then / n/, bathe /be / |
D |
 |
... |
shop / p/, dish /d / |
S |
t |
... |
chop /t p/, ditch /d t / |
tS |
 |
... |
vision / v  n/, déjeuner /de ne/ |
Z |
d |
... |
judge /d d / |
dZ |
 |
... |
singing / s   /, think /  k/ |
N |
g |
... |
finger / f g (r)/ |
Ng |
|
FOREIGN AND NON-SOUTHERN
|
 |
as in |
Italian serraglio /ser ra o/ |
F |
 |
... |
French cognac /k ak/ |
J |
x |
... |
German ach /ax/,
Scots loch /l x/, Spanish frijoles
/fri xoles/ |
x |
ç |
... |
German ich / ç/, Scots
nicht /n çt/ |
C |
 |
... |
North German sagen / za  n/ |
G |
c |
... |
Afrikaans baardmannetjie / ba rtman ci/ |
c |
 |
... |
French cuisine /k izin/ |
H |
|
Symbols in parentheses are used to denote elements that may be
omitted either by individual speakers or in particular phonetic
contexts: e.g. bottle / b t( )l/, Mercian
/ m  ( ) n/, suit
/s(j)u t/, impromptu / m pr m(p)tju /, father
/ f   (r)/.
II. Vowels and Diphthongs
SHORT
|
 |
as in |
pit /p t/, -ness
/n s/ |
I |
 |
... |
pet /p t/, French sept
/s t/ |
E |
æ |
... |
pat /pæt/ |
{ |
 |
... |
putt /p t/ |
V |
 |
... |
pot /p t/ |
Q |
 |
... |
put /p t/ |
U |
 |
... |
another / n  (r)/ |
@ |
( ) |
... |
beaten / bi t( )n/ |
(@) |
i |
... |
French si /si/ |
i |
e |
... |
French bébé /bebe/ |
e |
a |
... |
French mari /mari/ |
a |
 |
... |
French bâtiment /b tim / |
A |
 |
... |
French homme / m/ |
O |
o |
... |
French eau /o/ |
o |
ø |
... |
French peu /pø/ |
2 |
 |
... |
French boeuf /b f/, coeur /k r/ |
9 |
u |
... |
French douce /dus/ |
u |
Y |
... |
German Müller / mYl r/ |
Y |
y |
... |
French du /dy/ |
y |
|
LONG
|
i |
as in |
bean /bi n/ |
i: |
  |
... |
barn /b n/ |
A: |
  |
... |
born /b n/ |
O: |
u |
... |
boon /bu n/ |
u: |
  |
... |
burn /b n/ |
3: |
e |
... |
German Schnee / ne / |
e: |
  |
... |
German Fähre / f r / |
E: |
a |
... |
German Tag /ta k/ |
a: |
o |
... |
German Sohn /zo n/ |
o: |
ø |
... |
German Goethe / gø t / |
2: |
y |
... |
German grün /gry n/ |
y: |
|
NASAL
|
,  |
as in |
French fin /f , f / |
E~, {~ |
 |
... |
French franc /fr / |
A~ |
 |
... |
French bon /b / |
O~ |
 |
... |
French un / / |
9~ |
|
DIPHTHONGS, etc.
|
e |
as in |
bay /be / |
eI |
a |
... |
buy /ba / |
aI |
  |
... |
boy /b / |
OI |
  |
... |
no /n / |
@U |
a |
... |
now /na / |
aU |
  |
... |
peer /p (r)/ |
I@ |
  |
... |
pair /p (r)/ |
E@ |
  |
... |
tour /t (r)/ |
U@ |
  |
... |
boar /b (r)/ |
O@ |
a  |
... |
fiery / fa r / |
aI@ |
a  |
... |
sour /sa (r)/ |
aU@ |
The incidence of main stress is shown by a superior stress mark
( ) preceding the stressed syllable,
and a secondary stress by an inferior stress mark ( ), e.g. accentuation /æk s ntju e  n/.
When searching pronunciations, the
superior stress mark ( ) has a double
quotation mark (") as its keyboard equivalent, and
the inferior stress mark ( ) has
the percentage symbol (%) as its keyboard
equivalent.
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