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a as in sat, ah as in bother, air as in pair,
aw as in saw, ay as in lay, e as in set,
ee as in bee, er as in bird, ehr as in berry,
g as in go, hw as in what, i or ih as in
sit,
y, ye, or igh as in tie, j as in jet, o as
in cot, oh as in toe, oo as in moon, ow as in
now,
oy as in boy, s as in sat, ss as in case,
th as in thin, th as in this, u as in put,
uh as in cup or ago, uh is also used in place of the
schwa, [ng] as in ring,
zh as in vision,
The following do not have English equivalents. Consult a fluent
speaker of the appropriate
language for the proper pronunciation.
[oe] as in French feu or German Schön
[ue] as in French tu or German über
(n) is a nasal n as in French bon
KH as in Scottish Loch or German ich
R is a rolled r
Primary stress is indicated with 'before
the stressed syllable.
A secondary stress is indicated with ,before
the stressed syllable.
Italics are used for titles, "nonenglish" words are not marked.
Since English does not contain some sounds from other languages and
because I am trying
to keep this relatively simple the pronunciations are sometimes only
approximate, but, it is
hoped, within epsilon.
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