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Help:IPA for English

Throughout Wikipedia, the pronunciation of words is indicated by means of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The following tables list the IPA symbols used for English words and pronunciations. Please note that several of these symbols are used in ways that are specific to Wikipedia and differ from those used by dictionaries.
If the IPA symbols are not displayed properly by your browser, see the links below.
==Key==
If the words given as an examples for two different symbols sound the same to you (for example, if you pronounce ''cot'' and ''caught'' the same, or ''do'' and ''dew'', or ''marry'' and ''merry''), you can pronounce those symbols the same in explanations of all words. The footnotes explain some of these mergers. (See also Dialect variation below.)
For a table listing all spellings of these sounds, see . For help converting spelling to pronunciation, see .
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battleship 〔Full vowels following a stressed syllable, such as the ''ship'' in ''battleship,'' are marked with secondary stress in some dictionaries (Merriam-Webster), but not in others (the OED). Such syllables are not actually stressed.〕
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Windhoek
Vancouveria
Mikey , Myki 〔Syllables are indicated sparingly, where necessary to avoid confusion, for example to break up sequences of vowels (''moai'') or consonant clusters which an English speaker might misread as a digraph (''Vancouveria, Windhoek'').
Several dictionaries, such as the OED, do not indicate stress for words of one syllable. Thus ''hire'' is transcribed , without a stress mark, contrasting with ''higher'' , which is transcribed , without a syllable mark.〕
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Notes
* The IPA stress mark () comes ''before'' the syllable that has the stress, in contrast to stress marking in pronunciation keys of some dictionaries published in the United States.
* Words in are the standard lexical sets. Words in the lexical sets and may be given two transcriptions, respectively one with and one with , or one with and one with , rather than with the variable-vowel symbols in the key above.

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