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What are the pronunciation of international phonetic symbols?

There are forty-eight international phonetic symbols in English, with single vowels and even vowels, and 28 consonants with clear and voiced sounds. 28 consonants classified according to pronunciation characteristics: one tongue sound, two semitones, three nasal sounds, six explosions, six rubs and ten fricatives.

1. Vowel part:

1. Monovowels: [i:], [i], [? :]、[? ]、[u:]、[u]、[? :]、[? ]、[ɑ:]、[? ]、[e]、[? ]。

2) diphthongs: [ei], [ai], [? i]、[? ]、[u? ]、[i? ]、[au]、[? u]。

Note that vowels can also be divided into:

1) Long vowels:/?://? :/ /u:/ /i:/ /? :/。

2) short vowel:/? / /? / /? / /? / /u/ /e/ /? /。

2. Consonants:

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

[tr]、[dr]、[ts]、[dz]、[m]、[n]、[? ]、[h]、[l]、[r]、[j]、[w]。

unvoiced consonants are phonetic symbols that do not vibrate the vocal cords: [p] [t] [k] [f] [s] [θ] [tr] [ts] [h].

voiced consonants are phonetic symbols that can cause vocal cords to vibrate. Except voiced consonants, the rest are voiced consonants.

These 48 English phonetic symbols are like 6 Chinese Pinyin. As long as you master them skillfully, it will play a considerable role in learning spoken English well.

There are 48 international phonetic symbols in English, including 2 vowels, 2 consonants, 3 nasal sounds, 2 semi-vowels and 3 phonetic symbols.

Some concepts about phonetics:

Phoneme: the smallest unit of sound. There are 48 phonemes in English.

syllable: a phonetic unit consisting of vowels and consonants.

Vowel: It is a musical sound with loud pronunciation, and the airflow in the mouth is unimpeded, which is the main component of syllables. There are 2 vowels in English.

Consonants: The pronunciation is not loud, it is noise, and the airflow in the mouth is blocked, which is not an important part of syllables. There are 28 consonants in English.

syllable opening:

1) consonant+vowel+consonant+silent e.

such as kite? cake ? name ? bike ? make ? take ? home plane ? shine。

2) Consonants+vowels such as: he? hi ? go ? no ? do ? be ? tree ? three ? hello。

closed syllable:

1) consonant+vowel+consonant: sit? bed ? bad ? bag ? hot ? hop ? let ? mad ? map ? head。

2) vowels+consonants such as: it? is ? in ? on ? up ? out ? ant。