See a concise version of SAMPA for English sounds. Note that you will need a font that supports the Unicode IPA Extensions (http://www.hclrss.demon.co.uk/unicode/ipa_extensions) to see the IPA characters.
SAMPA: simplified chart of
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'Note': It is (specially in Spanish and Italian) common use to represent the alveolar trill with [rr] and the alveolar flap with [r]. In Spanish, too, [jj] is used to represent the palatal fricative against the semivowel [j]. It has been proposed to use [4] for the alveolar flap, in which case [r] can be used to represent the trill (as its equivalent in the IPA system), and [j\] for the palatal fricative, keeping in this way the policy of using one letter per one IPA symbol (The backslash is used to generate alternative symbols).
Consonant modifiers:
SAMPA: simplified list of consonants | |||
SAMPA | IPA | Description | Examples |
p | p | voiceless bilabial stop | English pen |
b | b | voiced bilabial stop | English but |
t | t | voiceless alveolar stop | English two |
d | d | voiced alveolar stop | English do |
tS | ʧ | voiceless postalveolar affricate | English chair, picture, Spanish mucho, Italian cena, German Deutsche |
dZ | ʤ | voiced postalveolar affricate | English gin, joy, Italian giorno |
c | c | voiceless palatal stop | Greek [ce] 'and' |
J\ | voiced palatal stop | ?? | |
k | k | voiceless velar stop | English cat, kill, queen |
g | g | voiced velar stop | English go, get |
q | q | voiceless uvular stop | Arabic qof |
p\ | φ (Greek phi) | voiceless bilabial fricative | Japanese fu |
B | β (Greek beta) | voiced bilabial fricative | Spanish cabo, calvo |
f | f | voiceless labiodental fricative | English fool, enough |
v | v | voiced labiodental fricative | English voice, German Welt, Italian vedere |
T | θ (Greek theta) | voiceless dental fricative | English thing, Castilian Spanish caza |
D | ð (Icelandic eth), or δ (Greek delta) | voiced dental fricative | English this, Castillian Spanish juzgado(*) |
s | s | voiceless alveolar fricative | English see, pass, city, Spanish sí, German Gross, Italian suono |
z | z | voiced alveolar fricative | English zoo, roses, German See, Spanish riesgo, Italian casa |
S | ʃ | voiceless postalveolar fricative | English she, sure, emotion, French chemin, Italian scendo, German Sprache |
Z | ʒ | voiced postalveolar fricative | French jour, English pleasure, Argentinian Spanish lluvia |
C | ç (cedilla) | voiceless palatal fricative | German Ich, Greek [Ceri] 'hand', some English pronunciations of human |
j\ (jj) | ʝ (j with crossed tail) | voiced palatal fricative | Spanish yate, hielo |
x | x | voiceless velar fricative | Scots loch, Castillian Spanish ajo, German Buch |
G | γ (Greek gamma) | voiced velar fricative | Spanish algo, agua |
h | h | voiceless glottal fricative | English ham, German Hand |
h\ | ɦ (h with upper tail to the right) | voiced glottal fricative | Some English pronunciations of aha |
m | m | bilabial nasal | English man |
F | ɱ (m with downward right tail) | labiodental nasal | Spanish infierno, enfermo |
n | n | alveolar nasal | English, Spanish and Italian no |
J | ɲ (n with downward left tail) | palatal nasal | US English canyon, Spanish año, French oignion, Italian gnocchi, Hungarian anyu |
N | ŋ (n with downward right tail) | velar nasal | English singer, ring |
l | l | alveolar lateral | English left |
L | ʎ turned down y, alt. λ (Greek lambda) | palatal lateral | Italian aglio, Catalan colla, Castillian Spanish cuello |
5 | ɫ (l with middle tilde) | velarized dental lateral | English milk (dark l), Catalan alga |
4 (r) | ɾ (r without upper-left serif) | alveolar flap | US English better, Spanish pero, Italian essere |
r (rr) | ɽ (r with serif) | alveolar trill | Spanish perro, rey, Italian arrivare |
r\` | ɻ (r rotate 180° with hook | retroflexed alveolar approximant | English run, very |
R | ʀ (small capital R) | uvular trill | French rue, standard German Reich, Farb |
w | w | rounded back semivowel | English we, Frech oui, Spanish hueso, Italian acqua |
H | ɥ (turned down h) | rounded front semivowel | French <i>huit |
j | j | unrounded front semivowel | English yes, Frech yeux, German ja, Italian occhio |
SAMPA: simplified chart of
vowels
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Vowel modifiers:
SAMPA: simplified list of vowels | |||
SAMPA | IPA | Description | Examples |
i | i | front closed unrounded vowel | English see, Spanish sí, French vite, German mieten, Italian visto |
I | small capital I | front closed unrounded vowel, but somewhat more centralised and relaxed | English city, German mit |
e | e | front half closed unrounded vowel | US English bear, Spanish él, French année, German mehr, Italian rete, Catalan més |
E | ε (Greek epsilon) | front half open unrounded vowel | English bed, French même, German Herr, Italian ferro, Catalan mes, Spanish perro |
{ | ae ligature, æ | front open unrounded vowel | English cat |
y | y | front closed rounded vowel | French du, German Tür |
2 | slashed o, ø | front half closed rounded vowel | French deux (hence '2'), German Höhle |
9 | oe ligature, œ | front half open rounded vowel | French neuf (hence '9'), German Hölle |
1 | overstroked i, |
central closed unrounded vowel | Russian [m1s] 'mouse' |
@ | ə (turned down e) schwa | central neutral unrounded vowel | English about, winner, German bitte |
6 | ɐ (turned down a) open schwa | central neutral unrounded vowel | German besser |
3 | ɜ (Greek epsilon mirrored to the left) | front half open unrounded vowel, but somewhat more centralised and relaxed | English bird |
a | a | central open vowel | Spanish da, barra, French bateau, lac, German Haar, Italian pazzo |
} | overstroked u, |
central closed rounded vowel | Scottish English pool, Swedish sju |
8 | overstroked o, |
central neutral rounded vowel | Swedish kust |
& | small capital OE ligature, ɶ | front open rounded vowel | ?? |
M | ɯ (upside-down m) | back closed unrounded vowel | Japanese fuji, Vietnamese ư Korean 으 |
7 | ɤ (squeezed Greek gamma) | back half closed unrounded vowel | Vietnamese ơ Korean 어 |
V | ʌ (turned down v) | back half open unrounded vowel | RP and US English run, enough |
A | ɑ ('d' with no upper tail) | back open unrounded vowel | English arm, US English law, standard French âme |
u | u | back closed rounded vowel | English soon, Spanish tú, French goût, German Hut, Mutter, Italian azzurro, tutto |
U | ʊ (turned down small capital Greek omega) | back closed rounded vowel somewhat more centralised and relaxed | English put, Buddhist |
o | o | back half closed rounded vowel | US English sore, Scottish English boat, Spanish yo, French beau, German Sohle, Italian dove, Catalan ona |
O | ɔ (c mirrored to the left) | back half open rounded vowel | English law, caught, Italian uomo, Catalan dona, Spanish gorra |
Q | ɒ ('b' with no upper tail) | back open rounded vowel | British English not, cough, German Toll |
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