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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Tatar pronunciations in Wikipedia articles.
| IPA
|
Cyrillic
|
Latin
|
English approximation
|
| Consonants
|
| b
|
б
|
b
|
bee
|
| ɕ
|
ч
|
ç
|
she
|
| ɕː
|
щ1
|
şç
|
she
|
| d
|
д
|
d
|
day
|
| f
|
ф
|
f
|
fat
|
| ɡ
|
г
|
g
|
go
|
| h
|
һ
|
h
|
hat
|
| j
|
й2
|
y
|
yes
|
| k
|
к
|
k
|
key
|
| l
|
л
|
l
|
leaf
|
| m
|
м
|
m
|
my
|
| n
|
н
|
n
|
no
|
| ŋ
|
ң
|
ñ
|
sing
|
| p
|
п
|
p
|
park
|
| q
|
к (къ)3
|
q
|
car
|
| r
|
р
|
r
|
Spanish carro
|
| ʁ
|
г (гъ)3
|
ğ
|
French rouge
|
| s
|
с
|
s
|
say
|
| ʃ
|
ш
|
ş
|
shy
|
| t
|
т
|
t
|
table
|
| ts
|
ц1
|
ts
|
bits
|
| tɕ
|
ч1
|
ç
|
cheese
|
| v
|
в1
|
v
|
van
|
| w
|
у, ү, в
|
w
|
well
|
| χ
|
х
|
x
|
Scottish loch
|
| z
|
з
|
z
|
zoo
|
| ʑ
|
җ
|
c
|
jeep
|
| ʒ
|
ж
|
j
|
azure
|
| ʔ
|
ь, э5
|
'
|
glottal stop in oh-oh
|
|
| IPA
|
Cyrillic
|
Latin
|
English approximation
|
| Vowels
|
| ɑ
|
a2
|
a
|
father
|
| æ
|
ә24
|
ä
|
cat
|
| e
|
е,2 э
|
e
|
bet
|
| ɤ
|
ы2
|
ı
|
hut
|
| ɯɪ
|
ый
|
ıy (í)
|
happy
|
| i
|
и
|
i
|
feed
|
| o
|
о
|
o
|
saw
|
| ø
|
ө4
|
ö
|
bird (non-rhotic)
|
| u
|
у2
|
u
|
too
|
| y
|
ү2
|
ü
|
put
|
| Suprasegmental
|
| IPA
|
Explanation
|
| ˈ
|
Stress mark, placed before the stressed syllable
|
|
- ^1 Only in Russian loanwords.
- ^2 Combinations [jɑ] / [jæ], [jɤ] / [je], [ju] / [jy] are written Я я, Е е, Ю ю respectively.
- ^3 [q] and [ʁ] are written normally К к and Г г, and only in a few words къ and гъ.
- ^4 Combinations [qæ] / [ʁæ] and [qø] / [ʁø] are written ка/га and ко/го respectively.
- ^5 Only in Arabic loanwords, written ь between a consonant and a vowel, and э after a vowel.
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