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How to pronounce 26 phonetic symbols?

How to pronounce the 26 phonetic symbols is as follows:

[ei][bi:][si:][di:][I:][ef][d3i:][EIT∫][ai][d3ei][kei][El][em][en][o? ][pi:][kju:][a:][es][ti:][ju:][VI:][' d∧blju:][eks][wai][zi:].

The phonetic symbols are introduced as follows:

Phonetic symbols are symbols for recording phonemes and writing phonemes. Used in linguistics, such as Chinese phonetic alphabet, English Webster phonetic alphabet, international phonetic alphabet, etc. The phonetic symbol was put forward by H. West P. Percy Jones. There are 20 vowels, 28 consonants and ***48 in the English phonetic alphabet.

The principle of phonetic transcription is that a phonetic transcription consists of multiple phonemes, and a phonetic transcription consisting of two vowels is called diphthongs.

Phonetic symbols are symbols for recording phonemes and writing phonemes. Its principle is that a phoneme is represented by only one phonetic symbol, and a phonetic symbol only represents one phoneme.

English is a phonetic symbol, and letters indicate pronunciation. However, English has more than 40 pronunciations, but only 26 letters. In order to recognize pronunciation accurately, phonetic symbols are introduced, which are called phonetic symbols. There are two kinds of English international phonetic symbols: British phonetic symbols (DJ phonetic symbols) and American phonetic symbols (K.K. phonetic symbols).

English phonetic symbol is the abbreviation of English IPA. For more accurate and professional content, please refer to the entry "English IPA". The English phonetic symbol is not IPA. For more details about the International Phonetic Alphabet, please refer to the entry "International Phonetic Alphabet".

IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) is a set of international phonetic symbols formulated by linguists of the International Phonetic Association in 1888. I hope that a symbol represents a sound, so as to avoid the inconvenience caused by everyone using their own set of symbols.