The pronunciation rules of the International Phonetic Alphabet explained in English .

Updated on international 2024-03-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Chinese has Hanyu Pinyin, what is Hanyu Pinyin for.

    One uses it to type.

    When we chat, we will use pinyin to type, what can we do except type.

    Second, use it to understand Chinese characters.

    When we have Chinese characters that we don't know, that is, we can't read them, once there is pinyin on it, then we can still spell out the Chinese characters that we don't know, when we don't learn Chinese pinyin, if there are words we don't know, we can't read it, but when we learn it, this problem is not a problem, this is the second role of Chinese pinyin. Help us understand Chinese characters.

    When we understand the meaning and function of Hanyu Pinyin (the pronunciation of Chinese characters) (understanding English), it is easy for us to understand the meaning of the International Phonetic Alphabet.

    The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) refers to the pinyin of English, and in the future, whenever we have words or sentences that we don't know, after we master the IPA, then we can spell out the words or sentences that we don't know before.

    We don't necessarily know the meaning of that word or sentence, but at least we can pronounce it, which is impossible until we have fully mastered the IPA.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Vowel part:

    1) Vowels: [i:], i], [u:], u], [e], [

    2) Diphthongs: [ei], [ai], [i], [u], [i], [au], [u].

    Note that vowels can also be divided into:

    1) Long vowels: ɑu: i:

    2) Short vowel: u e

    2. Consonant part:

    p]、[b]、 t]、[d]、[k]、[g]、[f]、[v]、[s]、[z]、[

    tr]、[dr]、[ts]、[dz]、[m]、[n]、[h]、[l]、[r]、[j]、[w]

    Clear consonants are phonetic transcriptions that do not vibrate the vocal cords: [p] [t] [k] [f] [s] [tr] [ts] [h].

    Voiced consonants are phonetic transcriptions that cause vocal cord vibrations, and all but clear consonants are voiced consonants.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Vowel correspondence:

    a:] ar [ʌu

    ]a [e] -e

    i:] e [ɪi/y

    :er/ir/ur [əa

    :or [ɔo

    u:] and [u] -oo u

    ai] -i/y [ei] -a

    i] -oi/oy

    au] -ou/ow

    u] -ow/oa/o

    əare/air

    iə] ere

    əoreuə] ure

    aiə] ire

    2. Consonant correspondence:

    b] -bp] -p

    t] -td] -d

    f] -fv] -v

    k] -k/c

    g] -gl] -l

    m] -mn] -n

    s] -sz] -z/s/ce

    j] -yw] -w

    dʒ] ge

    tʃ] ch

    sh[ʒ]s

    ]th[ð]th

    ]ng[r] -r

    tr] -tr

    dr] -dr

    ts] -ts

    dz] -ds

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