- The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is made up of phonemes.
- A phoneme is defined as “the minimal sound unit of a language” - or in lay person’s terms as “a distinctive sound”.
- IPA phonetic symbols that represent phonemes are usually written in slanted brackets – e.g. /f/, /z/ and /s/
- Being able to read the IPA is enormously helpful to anyone learning a language.
- Any good German-English dictionary gives not only translation and grammatical info about a word, but also its pronunciation.
- Hence Vɛnti’la:to:ɐ shows the different way in which the word Ventilator is pronounced in German compared to English!
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