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How to pronounce the 48 phonetic symbols?

How to pronounce the 48 phonetic symbols as follows:

Vowel part:

1. Single vowels: [i:], [i], [:], [], [u:], [u], [:], [], [ɑ:], [], [e], []

2. Diphthongs: [ei], [ai], [i], [], [u], [i], [au], [u]

Consonant part:

1, [p], [ b], [t], [d], [k], [g], [f], [v], [s], [z], [θ], []

2, [tr], [dr], [ts], [dz], [m], [n], [], [h], [l], [r], [j], [w]

Phonetic symbols are symbols for recording phonemes, and are also symbols for writing phonemes. They are used in linguistics, such as the Chinese pinyin alphabet, the English Webster phonetic alphabet and the International Phonetic Alphabet. The proposer of phonetic symbols is H. Swester P. Percy Jones. There are 20 vowels, 28 consonants, and 48 *** in the English phonetic symbols.

The principle of formulating phonetic symbols is: a phonetic symbol consists of multiple phonemes, and a phonetic symbol composed of two vowel phonemes is called a diphthong.

Phonetic symbols are similar to Chinese Pinyin. They are symbols for recording phonemes and symbols for writing phonemes, such as Chinese Pinyin letters, English Webster phonetic symbols and International Phonetic Alphabets. Its formulation principle is: a phoneme is represented by only one phonetic symbol

And a phonetic symbol does not only represent one phoneme (a diphthong phonetic symbol can be considered to be composed of one diphthong phoneme, or it can be considered to be composed of two It is composed of two single vowel phonemes; as opposed to a single vowel phoneme, the phonetic symbol composed of two phonemes is called a diphthong).

International Phonetic Alphabet (International Phonetic Alphabet), whose original meaning is "International Phonetic Alphabet", referred to as IPA, is formulated by the International Phonetic Association.

In 1888, it was initiated by H. Swester of the United Kingdom, completed by P. Passy of France, D. Jones of the United Kingdom, and others, and published in "Phonetics Teacher" ("International Phonetic Association" "Journal of the predecessor "Speech Teachers Association"). This is the first international phonetic alphabet in history.

There are 20 vowels, 28 consonants, and 48 *** in the English phonetic symbols.