मुक्त ज्ञानकोश विकिपीडिया से
The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Nahuatl pronunciations in Wikipedia articles.
IPA |
Examples |
English equivalent
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Consonants
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ʔ
|
h
|
the catch in oh-oh; sometimes h[1]
|
j
|
y
|
y
|
k
|
ca, co, que, qui
|
scan
|
kʷ
|
cu, uc
|
squeak
|
l
|
l
|
leave
|
lː
|
ll
|
will leave
|
ɬ
|
l [2]
|
play (or Welsh ‹ll›)
|
m
|
m
|
m
|
n
|
n
|
n
|
ŋ
|
nc, nqu
|
sink
|
p
|
p
|
span
|
s
|
s, or za, zo, ce, ci
|
sack
|
ʃ
|
x, y [2]
|
shoe
|
t
|
t
|
stand
|
tɬ
|
tl
|
at least[3]
|
tʃ
|
ch
|
choo
|
ts
|
tz
|
cats
|
w
|
hu, uh
|
w
|
ʍ
|
hu, uh [2]
|
which, hitch[1]
|
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IPA
|
Examples |
English equivalent
|
Vowels
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a
|
a
|
bra
|
aː
|
ā
|
(long a)
|
e
|
e
|
met
|
eː
|
ē
|
pay
|
i
|
i
|
sit
|
iː
|
ī
|
see
|
o
|
o
|
pole
|
oː
|
ō
|
(long o)
|
Stress
|
ˈ
|
Primary stress on penultimate syllable (placed before the stressed syllable)
|
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- ↑ अ आ In some dialects, /ʔ/ or [ʍ] or both are pronounced [h].
- ↑ अ आ इ Before all voiceless consonants: [p], [t], [tɬ], [ts], [tʃ], [s], [ʃ], [k], [kʷ], and at the ends of words
- ↑ [tɬ] is the Classical pronunciation of tl, retained in some modern dialects. In others, it has come to be pronounced [ɬ] or [t]