See <span class="searchmatch">Scots</span> phonology at Wikipedia for a thorough look at the sounds of <span class="searchmatch">Scots</span>....
the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Middle English <span class="searchmatch">pronunciations</span> in Wiktionary articles. Note that Middle English is not a single uniform...
Help:IPA/Welsh Wikipedia Wikibooks has more about this subject: Welsh/<span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> Wikibooks The Welsh language (called Cymraeg in Welsh) has 28 letters...
the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Lower Sorbian <span class="searchmatch">pronunciations</span> in Wiktionary entries. Very rare as an independent phoneme; mostly occurs...
which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Middle Welsh <span class="searchmatch">pronunciations</span> in Wiktionary entries. ^ dangos has a voiced velar plosive, ɡ, after...
Suffixes - <span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> Guide Otto Jespersen, who devised Novial, was a professional linguist. He carefully designed the spelling and <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> of Novial...
<span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> : The <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> shown is the standard <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> in Nanchang. Depending on the speakers and the area, the actual <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> may...
1971. <span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span>: The <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> shown is the standard <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> in Fuzhou. Depending on the speakers and the area, the actual <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> may...
list was published posthumously in 1971. <span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> : The <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> shown is the standard <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> ("AN", formerly named "ABN"). Depending...
<span class="searchmatch">Pronunciation</span> : The <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> shown is the standard <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> in France. Depending on the speakers and the area, the actual <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> may...