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Who has a phonetic symbol with pronunciation?

The phonetic alphabet is as follows:

First, learn the phonetic symbols:?

(1) Learn alphabet phonetic symbols first?

Objective: I am very familiar with the pronunciation of letters by singing initial consonant songs. Writing the phonetic symbols of these letters can make the pronunciation of letters more standardized and reasonable. On the other hand, English phonetic symbols have perceptual knowledge, and I feel that English, like Chinese, also has a set of phonetic symbols suitable for me. Under the guidance of the teacher, you want to know what are the phonetic symbols in English, and are they similar to Chinese Pinyin? Go to the next step: learn the International Phonetic Alphabet. ?

② Learning the International Phonetic Alphabet?

Objective: To master English phonetic symbols systematically and skillfully. This mastery is to be able to read and write silently, so that you can use it at any time when you learn words in the future and be ready at any time. ?

Extended data

Based on the Latin alphabet, but due to the huge differences in human pronunciation, the limited Latin alphabet is far from enough, so we changed the font and borrowed letters from other languages to supplement it. In pronunciation, in order to take care of habits, most symbols are based on the principle of still reading the original sounds of Latin or other languages.

Therefore, in the form of international phonetic symbols, Latin letters (Roman letters) are mainly printed in lowercase, such as [A, B, C, D, F, G, H, I, J, K, P] and so on. When it is not enough, use the following methods to supplement it:

(1) printed or written Latin capital letters (cursive script) such as printed small capital letters [? 、? 、? 、? 、? ] and so on. ; "handwritten a" [], [? 】 grass;

(2) the deformation or inversion of Latin letters, such as [? ] (inverted e); Deformation [? ] (trailer c), [? ] (right bend tail d), [? ] (right leg length n) and so on.

(3) Borrow letters from other languages, such as [ε] (Greek), [θ] (Greek), [? ] (Polish), [? ] (Danish), [? ] (Catalan) and so on.

(4) Newly created letters, such as [? ],[? ] and so on.

(5) Add symbols to letters, such as [? ] (underlined u) and so on.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-British Standard Table