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What are the pronunciation rules in English?

1 vowel:

[i:] letter combination ee ea ee?

[i] pronounce the letter i y e

[? ] pronunciation letter a

[e] letter combination ea e a

[? :] letter combination ir ur ear ur or?

[? ] letter combination er or ou ar o a e u

[a:] letter combination ar a

[? ] pronounce the letter u o ou oo

[? :] letter combination al or au our ar

[? ] / [? ] Pronunciation letter o a

[u:] letter combination oo o u

[u] letter combination OOO U O

[ei] Pronunciation letter a ay ea ai ey?

[ai] pronunciation letter i y

[au] letter combination ou ow?

[? U] pronounce the letter o ow oa

[? ] letter combination oy oi?

[i? ] letter combination eer ea, ear,ea, ear, er, ier

[e? ] letter combination ear air

[u? ] letter combination oor, our, ure

2, consonant

/p/? Corresponding letter: p?

/b/ corresponding letter: b

/t/ corresponding letter: t, th, pt, ed

/d/ corresponding letter: d, ed

/k/ corresponding letter: k, c, ck, qu

/g/ corresponding letter: g < Corresponding letters: f, ph, gh

/v/? Corresponding letters: v, f

/s/? Corresponding letters: s, c, sc, ps

/z/? Corresponding letters: z, s

/θ/ corresponding letters: th?

/? /corresponding letter: th

/? /corresponding letters: sh, ch, s, t, c

/? /corresponding letters: s, g

/r/ corresponding letters: r, rh, wr?

/h/ corresponding letters: h, wh

/? /corresponding letters: ch, tch, t

/? /corresponding letters: j, g, dg, d

/ts/ corresponding letters: ts, tes

/dz/ corresponding letters: ds, des

/tr/ corresponding letters: tr?

/dr/ corresponding letter: dr

/m/ corresponding letter: m, mn

/n/ corresponding letter: n, kn, gn, pn

/? /corresponding letter: ng, n

/l/ corresponding letter: l

/w/ corresponding letter: w

/hw/ corresponding letter: wh

/j/ Corresponding letters: y

Extended information:

International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), also known as International Phonetic Alphabet in the early days, is a system for phonetic notation, which is based on Latin letters and designed by the International Phonetic Society as a standardized marking method for spoken sounds. The users of international phonetic symbols include linguists, speech therapists, foreign language teachers, singers, lexicographers and translators.

Reference: International Phonetic Alphabet-Baidu Encyclopedia.