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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Yiddish pronunciations in Wiktionary entries.
See Yiddish phonology at Wikipedia for a more thorough look at the sounds of Yiddish.
Standard YIVO Yiddish
Notes
Dialectal differences
Vowels
Vowel phoneme correspondences across dialects
Standard Yiddish |
WY[1] |
CY[2] |
SEY[3] |
NEY[4] |
Germanic Examples |
Semitic Examples
|
Vowel |
Translit. |
IPA
|
אַ |
a |
a |
a |
a |
ɔ |
a |
וואַלד (vald) |
גנבֿ (ganef)
|
אָ |
o |
ɔ |
ɔ |
ɔ |
ɔ |
אָבער (ober) |
סוד (sod)
|
oː |
uː |
u |
דאָ (do) |
כּשר (kosher)
|
ו |
u |
ʊ |
ʊ |
ɪ |
ɨ |
ʊ |
גוט (gut) |
חופּה (khupe)
|
uː |
iː |
i |
בוך (bukh) |
פּורים (purem)
|
י |
i |
ɪ |
ɪ |
ɪ |
ɨ |
ɪ |
זילבער (zilber) |
גבור (giber)
|
iː |
iː |
i |
בריוו (briv) |
מדינה (medine)
|
ע |
e |
ɛ |
ɛ |
ɛ |
ɛ |
ɛ |
עסן (esn) |
אמת (emes)
|
eː |
ɛɪ̯ |
ɛɪ̯~i |
לעבן (lebn) |
בגד (beged)
|
וי |
oy |
ɔɪ̯ |
oː~oʊ̯~aʊ̯ |
ɔɪ̯ |
ɔɪ̯ |
eɪ̯ |
גרויס (groys) |
עולם (oylem)
|
aː |
בוים (boym) |
—
|
oʊ̯ |
oː~oʊ̯ |
oʊ̯~ɔɪ̯~u |
ɔɪ̯ |
הויז (hoyz) |
גוי (goy)
|
יי |
ey |
ɛɪ̯ |
eː |
aɪ̯ |
ɛɪ̯ |
eɪ̯ |
פֿריילעך (freylekh) |
חן (kheyn)
|
aː |
פֿלייש (fleysh) |
—
|
ײַ |
ay |
aɪ̯ |
aɪ̯ |
aː |
a |
aɪ̯ |
שנײַדער (shnayder) |
חייל (khayel)
|
- ^ WY: Western Yiddish
- ^ CY: Central Yiddish (Poylish)
- ^ SEY: Southeastern Yiddish (Ukraynish)
- ^ NEY: Northeastern Yiddish (Litvish)
References
- Jacobs, Neil G. (2005) Yiddish: A Linguistic Introduction. Cambridge University Press. →ISBN.