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Phonetics
The Cambridge Dictionary uses International Phonetic Alphabet
(IPA) symbols to show pronunciation. Use one of the quick links
below to jump to the list of symbols for vowels, consonants,
diphthongs, or other sounds:
Vowels
Consonants
Diphthongs
Other symbols
Please note that pronunciations in the American English and
Essential American English dictionary do not use the 'long vowel'
marker / /ː and, in place of the syllable division marker /./, they use
a raised dot /·/.
Vowels
Long
Vowels
iː sheep
ɑː farm
uː coo
ɔː horse
ɜː bird
Short Vowels
ɪ ship e head
æ hat ə above
ʊ foot ɚ mother (US)
ɒ sock (UK) ɝ worm (US)
ʌ cup
Consonants
Voiced
b book
Voiceless
p pen
d day
ɡ give
v very
ð the
z zoo
ʒ vision
dʒ jump
l look
r run
j yes
w we
m moon
n name
ŋ sing
t town
k cat
f fish
θ think
s say
ʃ she
tʃ cheese
Diphthongs: nguyên âm đôi
eɪ day
aɪ eye
ɔɪ boy
aʊ mouth
əʊ nose (UK)
oʊ nose (US)
ɪə ear (UK)
hair (UK)
ʊə pure (UK)
Other symbols
h
/ˈhænd/
hand
ɒ
%
/ˈkwæs.ɒ%/
croissant (UK)
i
/ˈhæp.i/
happy
t
/ tˈbʌ . ɚ/
butter (US)
u
/ˌɪn.fluˈen.zə/
influenza
l
/ lˈ ɪt.l /
little
ə ə ə
l, m, n can be pronounced either: əl or l etc.:
/
ˈle b. le le b.l/ɪ
ə
l/ = /ˈ ɪb.əl/ or /ˈ ɪ
r
linking r is pronounced only before a vowel in British English:
f
ɔː
r
+ z = fˈæp.l ɔːˈræp.l z
four + apples = four apples
ˈ
main stress /ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃ
ə
n/ expectation
ˌ secondary stress /ˌriːˈtell/ retell
. syllable division /ˈsɪs.təm/ system
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Phonetics
The Cambridge Dictionary uses International Phonetic Alphabet
(IPA) symbols to show pronunciation. Use one of the quick links
below to jump to the list of symbols for vowels, consonants, diphthongs, or other sounds:  Vowels  Consonants  Diphthongs  Other symbols
Please note that pronunciations in the American English and
Essential American English dictionary do not use the 'long vowel' marker / /
ː and, in place of the syllable division marker /./, they use a raised dot /·/. Vowels Long Short Vowels Vowels ɪ ship e head iː sheep æ hat ə above ɑː farm ʊ foot ɚ mother (US) uː coo ɒ sock (UK) ɝ worm (US) ɔː horse ʌ cup ɜː bird Consonants Voiced Voiceless b book p pen d day t town ɡ give k cat v very f fish ð the θ think z zoo s say ʒ vision ʃ she dʒ jump tʃ cheese l look r run j yes w we m moon n name ŋ sing Diphthongs: nguyên âm đôi eɪ day aɪ eye ɔɪ boy aʊ mouth əʊ nose (UK) oʊ nose (US) ɪə ear (UK) eə hair (UK) ʊə pure (UK) Other symbols / h ˈhænd/ hand /ˈkwæs.ɒ%/ ɒ% croissant (UK) / i ˈhæp.i/ happy /ˈbʌt t . ɚ/ butter (US) / u ˌɪn.fluˈen.zə/ influenza /ˈl l ɪt.l /  little ə ə ə
l, m, n can be pronounced either: əl or l  etc.:
/ˈleɪb.əl/ = /ˈleɪb.əl/ or /ˈleɪb.l/
r linking r is pronounced only before a vowel in British English: fɔːr + ˈæp.l z = f  ɔːˈræp.l z  four + apples = four apples ˈ main stress
/ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/ expectation ˌ secondary stress /ˌriːˈtell/ retell . syllable division /ˈsɪs.təm/ system