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The charts below show the way in which theInternational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)representsFinnish languagepronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, seeTemplate:IPAandWikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters.

SeeFinnish phonologyfor a more thorough look at the sounds of Finnish.

Consonants[1]
IPA Examples English approximation
b bussi[2] big
d ladot adept
f filmi[2] film
ɡ magia[2] go
h hevonen, vaha horse
j joulu yolk
k kala scold
lakki backgammon
l laulu lack
pullo taillight
m metsä,onpa[3] may
kammio,Ahvenanmaa[3] roommate
n nenä nanny
kannu unnatural
ŋ ken[3] sing
ŋː vangita singing
p puu pool
lippu flipbook
r rauta rolled r, like Spanishperro
s sinä betweensipandship(retracted)
kissa betweenthis sipandtrash ship(retracted)
ʃ šakki[2] ship
t tina stand
hattu outdo
ʋ viha betweenvetandwet
ʔ vaaan,linja-auto the pause inuh-oh
Stress
IPA Examples Explanation
ˈ hevonen
[ˈheʋonen]
Normally placed on the first syllable.
ˌ hernekeitto
[ˈherneˌkːei̯tːo]
A second syllable in some compound words.
tule![ˈtuˌle] The second syllable in two-syllable imperatives.
Vowels[4]
Short Long
IPA Examples English approximation IPA Examples English approximation
ɑ pouta likefather,but shorter ɑː poutaa father
æ pöytä cat æː päivää mad
e terve let eesti pay
i viha city siika see
o oksa likemore,but shorter koostaa more
ø pöly somewhat likenurse øː säröön somewhat likebird
u surma influence suu,ruoan cool
y kesy somewhat likecute ryyppy somewhat likecube
Diphthongs
IPA Examples English approximation
ɑi̯ aika eye
ɑu̯ aura how
æi̯ äiti main (Australia)
æy̯ täytyy somewhat likemouth (Estuary English)
ei̯ ei,hei pay
eu̯ neutraali somewhat likemouth (Dublin English),Spanish or Italianneutro
ey̯ keskeytyä no English equivalent
ie̯ kieli somewhat likeyes
iu̯ viulu few
iy̯ siistiytyä no English equivalent
oi̯ koittaa,koettaa coin
ou̯ outo role
øi̯ töi no English equivalent: Frenchfeuille
øy̯ pöyristyä rope (Received Pronunciation)
ui̯ muita ruin
uo̯ Suomi somewhat likewoah
yi̯ syi somewhat likewe
yø̯ ,t no English equivalent: Frenchpollueuse

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Most Finnish consonants usually contrast between shorter and longer pronunciation. Long consonants are marked with the symbol/ː/.
  2. ^abcd[b],[f],[ɡ],and[ʃ]occur only in loanwords. In casual speech, they may be replaced with[p],[ʋ],[k],and[s],respectively.
  3. ^abc/n/has three allophones:[ŋ]before/k/,[m]before/p/(or[b]) or/m/,and[n]elsewhere.
  4. ^All Finnish vowels have both a long and a short phoneme.

References[edit]

  • Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka (2008),Finnish sound structure,ISBN978-951-42-8983-5

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