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|align="center"|<big>ɡ</big>|| ㄱ || g || '''''g'''all'' || between voiced sounds | |align="center"|<big>ɡ</big>|| ㄱ || g || '''''g'''all'' || between voiced sounds | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big> | + | |align="center"|<big>ɡʱ</big>|| ㅋ || k || ''do'''gh'''ouse'' || between voiced sounds |
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|align="center"|<big>h</big>|| ㅎ || h || '''''h'''all'' || | |align="center"|<big>h</big>|| ㅎ || h || '''''h'''all'' || | ||
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! Notes | ! Notes | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big> | + | |align="center"|<big>ɑ</big>|| rowspan=3|ㅏ ||rowspan=3| a || rowspan=3|''sp'''a''''' |
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|align="center"|<big>aː</big> | |align="center"|<big>aː</big> | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big>e</big>|| rowspan= | + | |align="center"|<big>ɑ̃</big> |
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+ | |align="center"|<big>e</big>|| rowspan=3|ㅔ || rowspan=3|e ||rowspan=3| Similar to the beginning of the diphthong in ''m'''ai'''n'' | ||
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|align="center"|<big>eː</big> | |align="center"|<big>eː</big> | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big>ɛ</big>|| rowspan= | + | |align="center"|<big>ẽ</big> |
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+ | |align="center"|<big>ɛ</big>|| rowspan=3|ㅐ || rowspan=3|ae || rowspan=3|''m'''e'''t''; similar to ''e'' for young speakers. | ||
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|align="center"|<big>ɛː</big> | |align="center"|<big>ɛː</big> | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big>i</big>|| rowspan= | + | |align="center"|<big>ɛ̃</big> |
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+ | |align="center"|<big>i</big>|| rowspan=3|ㅣ || rowspan=3|i || rowspan=3|''m'''ea'''n'' | ||
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|align="center"|<big>iː</big> | |align="center"|<big>iː</big> | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big>o</big>|| rowspan= | + | |align="center"|<big>ĩ</big> |
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+ | |align="center"|<big>o</big>|| rowspan=3|ㅗ || rowspan=3|o || rowspan=3|Spanish ''o'' or French ''eau'' | ||
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|align="center"|<big>oː</big> | |align="center"|<big>oː</big> | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big>u</big>|| rowspan= | + | |align="center"|<big>õ</big> |
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+ | |align="center"|<big>u</big>|| rowspan=3|ㅜ || rowspan=3|u || rowspan=3|''m'''oo'''n'' | ||
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|align="center"|<big>uː</big> | |align="center"|<big>uː</big> | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big>ʌ, ɔ</big>|| rowspan= | + | |align="center"|<big>ũ</big> |
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+ | |align="center"|<big>ʌ, ɔ</big>|| rowspan=3| ㅓ || rowspan=3| eo || rowspan=3| ''y'''ou'''ng'' (these are pronounced [ɔ], as in ''north,'' in Seoul and North Korea) | ||
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|align="center"|<big>əː, ɔː</big> | |align="center"|<big>əː, ɔː</big> | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big>ɯ, ɨ</big>|| rowspan= | + | |align="center"|<big>ʌ̃, ɔ̃</big> |
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+ | |align="center"|<big>ɯ, ɨ</big>|| rowspan=3|ㅡ ||rowspan=3| eu || rowspan=3| Separate sound in Standard Korean; similar to ''eo'' for many dialects. | ||
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|align="center"|<big>ɯː</big> | |align="center"|<big>ɯː</big> | ||
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+ | |align="center"|<big>ɯ̃</big> | ||
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! IPA!! Explanation | ! IPA!! Explanation | ||
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− | |align="center"|<big> ː</big> || [[wikipedia:Long vowel|Long vowel]]. Long [ʌ] is [əː]. Young speakers in Seoul do not use length consistently, if at all. | + | |align="center"|<big> ː </big> || [[wikipedia:Long vowel|Long vowel]]. Long [ʌ] is [əː]. Young speakers in Seoul do not use length consistently, if at all. |
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− | |align="center"|<big> ˈ</big> || [[wikipedia:Stress|Primary Stress]]. | + | |align="center"|<big> ˈ </big> || [[wikipedia:Stress|Primary Stress]]. |
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− | |align="center"|<big> ˌ</big> || [[wikipedia:Stress|Secondary Stress]]. | + | |align="center"|<big> ˌ </big> || [[wikipedia:Stress|Secondary Stress]]. |
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|align="center"|<big> ̃ </big> || [[wikipedia:Nasal vowel|Nasal vowel]]. Nasal [ʌ] is [ʌ̃]. | |align="center"|<big> ̃ </big> || [[wikipedia:Nasal vowel|Nasal vowel]]. Nasal [ʌ] is [ʌ̃]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:39, 12 December 2019
The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Korean language pronunciations.
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