International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a standardized system of phonetic notation based on the Latin alphabet. It is used by linguists, speech-language pathologists, singers, actors, and language learners to accurately and uniquely represent the sounds of spoken languages. Each symbol in the IPA corresponds to a specific sound, or phoneme, found in human speech.

Purpose of the IPA

The primary purpose of the IPA is to provide a consistent, universally understood set of symbols to represent the sounds of any spoken language. This helps avoid the confusion that can arise from inconsistent spelling and pronunciation conventions across different languages and dialects.

Importance of IPA in Language Learning

The IPA helps learners pronounce words accurately by providing a consistent method for representing sounds across different languages, making it essential for teaching correct pronunciation and understanding regional accents and dialects.

Key IPA SymbolsVowels

  • [i] as in “see
  • [ɪ] as in “sit
  • [e] as in “bed
  • [æ] as in “cat
  • [ɑ] as in “father
  • [ɔ] as in “law
  • [ʊ] as in “put
  • [u] as in “blue
  • [ʌ] as in “cup
  • [ə] as in “sofa

Key IPA SymbolsConsonants

  • [p] as in “pat
  • [b] as in “bat
  • [t] as in “tap
  • [d] as in “dog
  • [k] as in “cat
  • [g] as in “go
  • [f] as in “fish
  • [v] as in “van
  • [θ] as in “think
  • [ð] as in “this

Key IPA SymbolsConsonants cont.

  • [s] as in “see
  • [z] as in “zoo
  • [ʃ] as in “shoe
  • [ʒ] as in “measure
  • [h] as in “hat
  • [m] as in “man
  • [n] as in “no
  • [ŋ] as in “sing
  • [l] as in “light
  • [r] as in “run
  • [j] as in “yes
  • [w] as in “we

Using IPA

Vowelly