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Note: there are two templates but shares a Malay module, there are Indonesian (id-) and Malay (ms-) ones. This page is incomplete.
Phonemes
Phoneme to IPA list
- a → /a/
- b → /b/
- c → /tʃ/
- d → /d/
- e → /e/
- ê → /ə/
- f → /f/
- g → /ɡ/
- h → /h/
- i → /i/
- j → /dʒ/
- k → /k/
- l → /l/
- m → /m/
- n → /n/
- o → /o/
- p → /p/
- q → /q/, /k/
- r → /r/
- s → /s/
- t → /t/
- u → /u/
- v → /v/, /w/
- w → /w/
- x → /ks/
- y → /j/
- z → /z/
Note: letter Ê is included because in both languages is undistinguished with E.
Style
ms-IPA
id-IPA
Allophones
ms-IPA
- i → /e/ finally, Johor–Selangor only, in closed syllables.
sákit → /ˈsakit/ → /ˈsaket/
Stress
The stress follows the "penultimate mora" rule (while the results are very similar to the "penultimate syllable" rule). Here is the rules:
- Final closed syllables are regarded as one mora.