SAMPA |
IPA |
Description |
Examples |
p |
p |
voiceless bilabial stop |
English pen |
b |
b |
voiced bilabial stop |
English but |
t |
t |
voiceless alveolar plosive |
English two, Spanish toma ('capture') |
d |
d |
voiced alveolar plosive |
English do, Italian cade |
ts |
ts |
voiceless alveolar affricate |
Italian calza, German zeit |
dz |
dz |
voiced alveolar affricate |
Italian zona ('zone') |
tS |
tʃ |
voiceless postalveolar affricate |
English chair, , Spanish mucho ('many') |
dZ |
dʒ |
voiced postalveolar affricate |
English gin, Italian giorno |
c |
c |
voiceless palatal plosive |
Hungarian tyúk 'hen' |
J\ |
ɟ |
voiced palatal plosive |
Hungarian egy 'one' |
k |
k |
voiceless velar plosive |
English skill |
g |
ɡ |
voiced velar plosive |
English go |
q |
q |
voiceless uvular plosive |
Arabic qof |
p\ |
ɸ |
voiceless bilabial fricative |
Japanese fu |
B |
β |
voiced bilabial fricative |
|
f |
f |
voiceless labiodental fricative |
English fool, Spanish and Italian falso ('false') |
v |
v |
voiced labiodental fricative |
English voice, German Welt |
T |
θ |
voiceless dental fricative |
English thing, Castilian Spanish caza |
D |
ð |
voiced dental fricative |
English this |
s |
s |
voiceless alveolar fricative |
English see, Spanish sí ('yes') |
z |
z |
voiced alveolar fricative |
English zoo, German See |
S |
ʃ |
voiceless postalveolar fricative |
English she, French chemin |
Z |
ʒ |
voiced postalveolar fricative |
French jour, English pleasure |
C |
ç |
voiceless palatal fricative |
Standard German Ich |
j\ (jj) |
ʝ |
voiced palatal fricative |
Standard Spanish ayuda |
x |
x |
voiceless velar fricative |
Scots loch, Castilian Spanish ajo |
G |
ɣ |
voiced velar fricative |
Greek γάλα ('milk') |
|
ɰ |
velar approximant |
Spanish algo |
X\ |
ħ |
voiceless pharyngeal fricative |
Arabic h.â |
?\ |
ʕ |
voiced pharyngeal fricative |
Arabic 'ayn |
h |
h |
voiceless glottal fricative |
English ham,
German Hand
|
h\ |
ɦ |
voiced glottal fricative |
Hungarian lehet |
m |
m |
bilabial nasal |
English man |
F |
ɱ |
labiodental nasal |
Spanish infierno, Hungarian kámfor |
n |
n |
alveolar nasal |
English, Spanish and Italian no |
J |
ɲ |
palatal nasal |
Spanish año, French oignon |
N |
ŋ |
velar nasal |
English ring, Italian bianco, Tagalog ngayón |
l |
l |
alveolar lateral approximant |
English left, Spanish largo |
L |
ʎ |
palatal lateral approximant |
Italian aglio, Catalan colla, |
5 |
ɫ |
velarized dental lateral |
English meal Catalan alga |
4 (r) |
ɾ |
alveolar tap |
Spanish pero, Italian essere |
r (rr) |
r |
alveolar trill |
Spanish perro |
r\ |
ɹ |
alveolar approximant |
English run |
R |
ʀ |
uvular trill |
Standard German Reich |
P |
ʋ |
labiodental approximant |
Dutch Waar |
w |
w |
labial-velar approximant |
English we, French oui |
H |
ɥ |
labial-palatal approximant |
French huit |
j |
j |
palatal approximant |
English yes, French yeux |
SAMPA: simplified list of vowels |
SAMPA |
IPA |
Description |
Examples |
i |
i |
front closed unrounded vowel |
English see, Spanish sí, French vite, German mi.e.ten, Italian visto |
I |
ɪ (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 |
ɛ |
front half open unrounded vowel |
English bed, French même,German Herr, Männer,
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, i |
central closed unrounded vowel |
Russian мыс [m1s] 'cape' |
@ |
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, ʉ |
central closed rounded vowel |
Scottish English pool, Swedish sju |
8 |
overstroked o, ɵ |
central neutral rounded vowel |
Swedish kust |
& |
small capital OE ligature, ɶ |
front open rounded vowel |
American English that |
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, (non-US)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 |
British English law, caught, Italian cosa, Catalan dona, Spanish ojo, German Wort |
Q |
ɒ ('b' with no upper tail) |
back open rounded vowel |
British English not, cough |