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Wikipedia key to pronunciation of Tibetan
The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Standard Tibetan pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see Template:IPA and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters .
IPA
Tibetan
English approximation
Consonants
b
བ
b og ([p] on a low tone)
c
ཀྱ
sk ew
cʰ
ཁྱ གྱ
c ute
ɕ
ཞ ཤ
sh eep
d
ད
d og ([t] on a low tone)
ɖ ~ ɖʐ
གྲ
dr aw ([ʈ] ~[ʈʂ] on a low tone)
dz
ཛ
adz ([ts] on a low tone)
dʑ
ཇ
j eep ([tɕ] on a low tone)
ɡ
ག
g one ([k] on a low tone)
h
ཧ
h ead
j
ཡ
y es
ɟ
གྱ
arg ue ([c] on a low tone)
k
ཀ
sc at
kʰ
ཁ ག
c at
l
ལ
l eap
l̥
ལྷ
(voiceless l , like hl )
m
མ
m oon
n
ན
n oon
ɲ
ཉ
cany on
ŋ
ང
song
p
པ
sp in
pʰ
ཕ བ
p in
ɹ
ར
the r in drink
ɹ̥
རྷ
(voiceless r , like hr )
s
ཟ ས
s ong
ʂ
ཧྲ
like first part of shrew [ʂɹu]
t
ཏ
st op
tʰ
ད ཐ
t op
ʈ ~ ʈʂ
ཀྲ
str eam
ʈʰ ~ ʈʂʰ
ཁྲ གྲ
tr ack
tɕ
ཅ
beach
tɕʰ
ཇ ཆ
ch eer
ts
ཙ
cats
tsʰ
ཛ ཚ
ts unami
w
ཝ
w ater
z
ཟ
z oo ([s] on a low tone)
ʑ
ཞ
g enre ([ɕ] on a low tone)
ʔ
ཨ
oh-oh!
ʎ
ལྱ
Spanish castill a
ɥ
ཝཡ
French hu it (Between y et and w et)
ç
ཧྱ
similarly h uge
IPA
Tibetan
English approximation
Vowels
a
ཨ
between fa t and fa ther
e
ཨེ
day
ɛ
ཨ
be d
i
ཨི
see
ɪ
ཨི
si t
o
ཨོ
sto ry
ø
ཨོ
RP ru ral
ɔ
ཨོ
o ff
œ
ཨོ
fu rry
u
ཨུ
coo l
ʊ
ཨུ
goo d
y
ཨུ
roughly like roo t (some dialects) [ 1] ; French tu , German ü ber
ʏ
ཨུ
like si t but with the lips rounded ; German fü nf
◌̃
nasal vowel
Tones
IPA
Description
sí
high level: si˥
sî
high falling: si˥˧
sǐ
low rising: si˩˧
sì
low level: si˩
^ These dialects include modern Received Pronunciation and most forms of English English (with some exceptions such as Yorkshire ), Australian , New Zealand , White South African , Scottish , Ulster , Southern American , Midland American , Philadelphia , Baltimore , Western Pennsylvania and California English. Other dialects of English, such as Northern American , New York City , New England , African American Vernacular , Welsh and Republic of Ireland English, have no close equiavalent vowel.
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