The following provides a brief guide to IPA symbols used in English. The capitalized keywords are from J. C. Wells' Accents of English. The symbols correspond to the sounds of the underlined portions of the example words.
The letters p, b, t, d, k, m, n, f, v, w, l, and z have the normal English sounds.
| IPA |
Example |
IPA |
Example |
IPA |
Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| θ | thick | ŋ | sing | r | rest |
| ð | this | j | yes | g | get (not gem) |
| ʃ | ashen | tʃ | chip | s | sit (not as) |
| ʒ | azure | dʒ | jut |
| IPA |
Example |
IPA |
Example |
IPA |
Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
æ
|
TRAP, BATH |
e
|
FACE |
ɚ
|
NURSE* |
|
ɛ
|
DRESS | i | FLEECE |
ɪr
|
NEAR |
|
ɪ
|
KIT |
aɪ
|
PRICE |
ɛr
|
SQUARE |
|
ʊ
|
FOOT |
u
|
GOOSE |
ɑr
|
START |
|
ɑ
|
PALM, LOT, THOUGHT, CLOTH1 |
o
|
GOAT |
ɔr
|
NORTH, FORCE |
|
ə
|
STRUT2 |
ɔɪ
|
CHOICE | ʊr | CURE |
|
aʊ
|
MOUTH | n̩ | eaten3 | ||
| l̩ | bottle3 | ||||
| m̩ | bottom3 |
| IPA |
Example |
IPA |
Example |
IPA |
Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ɑ | BATH |
ɜ
|
NURSE |
ɑ
|
START |
|
ɒ
|
LOT, CLOTH |
ɪə
|
NEAR | ɔ | NORTH, FORCE, THOUGHT |
|
əo
|
GOAT |
ɛə
|
SQUARE |
ʊə
|
CURE |
Stress is marked before the affected syllable.
| IPA |
Example |
IPA |
Example |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ˈ | primary stress mark | ˌ | secondary stress |
The exact pronunciation of words may vary significantly according to the dialect of the speaker. A broad transcription is used here: eaten is rendered as /ˈitn̩/, not /ˈiːʔn̩/; in general, length marks (ː) are not indicated.
Full details on the IPA can be found in the Handbook of the International Phonetic Association (ISBN: 0521637511) or on the International Phonetic Association's web site. For a list of all phonetic symbols in Unicode, see Wells.