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Hello everybody,
Hello everybody,


In today's lesson you will learn about '''¨ALPHABET AND PRONUNCIATION¨''' in Interlingua
In today's lesson you will learn how to write and pronounce the 26 letter of the Interlingua Alphabet.


Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions !
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions !


Happy learning ! :)
Happy learning ! 😊
==Some words for Alphabet and Pronunciation in Interlingua==
 
Having gained a solid foundation in this subject matter, you may be curious about these related fields of study: [[Language/Interlingua-international-auxiliary-language-association|Interlingua-international-auxiliary-language-association]].
== Interlingua alphabet ==
Interlingua uses the 26 letters.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!
!1
!2
!3
!4
!5
!6
!7
!8
!9
!10
!11
!12
!13
!14
!15
!16
!17
!18
!19
!20
!21
!22
!23
!24
!25
!26
|-
|''Letters (upper case)''
|A
|B
|C
|D
|E
|F
|G
|H
|I
|J
|K
|L
|M
|N
|O
|P
|Q
|R
|S
|T
|U
|V
|W
|X
|Y
|Z
|-
|''Letters (lower case)''
|a
|b
|c
|d
|e
|f
|g
|h
|i
|j
|k
|l
|m
|n
|o
|p
|q
|r
|s
|t
|u
|v
|w
|x
|y
|z
|-
|''IPA''
|a
|b
|k, t͡s~t͡ʃ<sup>[1]</sup>
|d
|e
|f
|ɡ <sup>[2]</sup>
|h~∅
|i
|k
|l
|m
|n
|o
|p
|k <sup>[3]</sup>
|r
|s~z <sup>[4]</sup>
|t <sup>[5]</sup>
|u
|v
|w~v
|ks
|i
|z
|-
|''Names''
|a
|be
|ce
|de
|e
|ef
|ge
|ha
|i
|jota
|ka
|el
|em
|en
|o
|pe
|cu
|er
|es
|te
|u
|ve
|duple ve
|ix
|ypsilon
|zeta
|}
 
== Phonology ==
Interlingua is primarily a written language, and the pronunciation is not entirely settled. The sounds in parentheses are not used by all speakers.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!<big>'''LETTERS IN INTERLINGUA'''</big>
!
!'''<big>PRONUNCIATION ENGLISH SPEAKERS</big>'''
! colspan="2" |Labial
! colspan="2" |Alveolar
! colspan="2" |Post-
alveolar
!Palatal
! colspan="2" |Velar
!Glottal
|-
!Nasal
| colspan="2" |m
| colspan="2" |n
| colspan="2" |
|
| colspan="2" |
|
|-
!Plosive
|p
|b
|t
|d
| colspan="2" |
|
|k
|
|-
!Affricate
| colspan="2" |
| colspan="3" |(ts ~ tʃ)
| rowspan="2" |(d)ʒ
|
| colspan="2" |
|
|-
!Fricative
|f
|v
|s
|z
|
| colspan="2" |
|(h)
|-
!Approximant
| colspan="2" |
| colspan="2" |l
| colspan="2" |
|j
| colspan="2" |w
|
|-
|-
!Rhotic
| colspan="2" |
| colspan="2" |ɾ
| colspan="2" |
|
|
| colspan="2" |
|
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!
!Front
!Back
|-
!Close
|i
|u
|-
!Close-mid
|e
|o
|-
!Open
| colspan="2" |a
|}
===English Approximant===
{| class="wikitable"
!<big>'''LETTERS IN INTERLINGUA'''</big>
!'''<big>PRONUNCIATION ENGLISH SPEAKERS</big>'''
|-
|-
|'''A'''
|'''A'''
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|'''<big>z</big>'''
|'''<big>z</big>'''
|}
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Letter
|A a
|B b
|C c
|D d
|E e
|F f
|G g
|H h
|I i
|J j
|K k
|L l
|M m
|N n
|O o
|P p
|Q q
|R r
|S s
|T t
|U u
|V v
|W w
|X x
|Y y
|Z z
|-
!Name
|a
|be
|ce
|de
|e
|ef
|ge
|ha
|i
|jota
|ka
|el
|em
|en
|o
|pe
|qu
|er
|es
|te
|u
|ve
|duple ve
|ix
|ypsilon
|zeta
|-
!IPA
|b
|k/ts
|d
|e
|f
|g
|h
|i
|k
|l
|m
|n
|o
|p
|k
|r
|s/z
|t
|u
|v
|w
|ks
|i
|z
|}
[[Category:Alphabet-and-Pronunciation]]
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 26 March 2023

Alphabet and Pronunciation in Interlingua
Alphabet and Pronunciation in Interlingua

Hello everybody,

In today's lesson you will learn how to write and pronounce the 26 letter of the Interlingua Alphabet.

Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions !

Happy learning ! 😊

Having gained a solid foundation in this subject matter, you may be curious about these related fields of study: Interlingua-international-auxiliary-language-association.

Interlingua alphabet[edit | edit source]

Interlingua uses the 26 letters.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Letters (upper case) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Letters (lower case) a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
IPA a b k, t͡s~t͡ʃ[1] d e f ɡ [2] h~∅ i ʒ k l m n o p k [3] r s~z [4] t [5] u v w~v ks i z
Names a be ce de e ef ge ha i jota ka el em en o pe cu er es te u ve duple ve ix ypsilon zeta

Phonology[edit | edit source]

Interlingua is primarily a written language, and the pronunciation is not entirely settled. The sounds in parentheses are not used by all speakers.

Labial Alveolar Post-

alveolar

Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n
Plosive p b t d k ɡ
Affricate (ts ~ tʃ) (d)ʒ
Fricative f v s z ʃ (h)
Approximant l j w
Rhotic ɾ
Front Back
Close i u
Close-mid e o
Open a

English Approximant[edit | edit source]

LETTERS IN INTERLINGUA PRONUNCIATION ENGLISH SPEAKERS
A ah
B b
CA / CO / CU kah / koh / kou
CE / CI tseh / tsih
CH k
CH s (French influence)
D d
E eh
F f
GA / GO / GU gah / goh / gou
GE / GI jeh / jih
H h
I ih
J zh
K k
L l
M m
N n
O oh
P p
QU k + ou
Q + vowel k
R r
S s
S z (between vowels)
T t
U ou
V v
W ou
X ks
Y ih
Z z