hiwiki:IPA for Swedish and Norwegian

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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Swedish and Norwegian pronunciations in Wikipedia articles.

See Swedish phonology and Norwegian phonology for a more thorough look at the sounds of these languages. Examples in the table are Swedish unless otherwise noted.

Consonants
IPA Examples Nearest English equivalent
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साँचा:square bracket openघोष द्वयोष्ठ्य स्पर्श|b]]साँचा:yesno abort ('abortion') about
साँचा:square bracket openvoiceless alveolo-palatal sibilant|ɕ]]साँचा:yesno साँचा:square bracket openvoiceless palatal fricative|ç]]साँचा:yesno Kina ('China') she (Swedish), hue (Norwegian)
साँचा:square bracket openvoiced alveolar plosive|d]]साँचा:yesno dag do
साँचा:square bracket openvoiced retroflex plosive|ɖ]]साँचा:yesno[१] nord ('north') order
साँचा:square bracket openvoiceless labiodental fricative|f]]साँचा:yesno fot ('foot') fold
साँचा:square bracket openvoiced velar plosive|ɡ]]साँचा:yesno god ('good') ago
साँचा:square bracket openvoiceless glottal fricative|h]]साँचा:yesno hatt ('hat') hoot
साँचा:square bracket opensje-sound|ɧ]]साँचा:yesno[२] साँचा:square bracket openअघोष पश्वर्त्स्य संघर्षी|ʃ]]साँचा:yesno Swedish: sjok ('chunk'), Norwegian: sjø ('sea')
loch etc. (Swedish)
shoe (Norwegian)
साँचा:square bracket openpalatal approximant|j]]साँचा:yesno jojo ('yo-yo') you
साँचा:square bracket openvoiceless velar plosive|k]]साँचा:yesno kafé ('café') coo
साँचा:square bracket openalveolar lateral approximant|l]]साँचा:yesno lake (Norwegian: 'brine', Norwegian and Swedish: 'burbot') love
साँचा:square bracket openretroflex lateral approximant|ɭ]]साँचा:yesno[१] Karl (male first name) twirl
साँचा:square bracket openbilabial nasal|m]]साँचा:yesno man ('mane') mood
साँचा:square bracket openवर्त्स्य नासिक्य|n]]साँचा:yesno natt ('night') noon
साँचा:square bracket openमूर्धन्य नासिक्य|ɳ]]साँचा:yesno[१] barn ('child') turner
साँचा:square bracket openकण्ठ्य नासिक्य|ŋ]]साँचा:yesno ting ('thing') long
साँचा:square bracket openअघोष द्वयोष्ठ्य स्पर्श|p]]साँचा:yesno pappa ('father') pool
साँचा:square bracket openalveolar trill|r]]साँचा:yesno[३] år ('year') A flapped or trilled R.
साँचा:square bracket openvoiceless alveolar sibilant|s]]साँचा:yesno sabel ('sabre') soon
साँचा:square bracket openvoiceless retroflex sibilant|ʂ]]साँचा:yesno[१] torsdag ('Thursday') marshal (in some dialects)
साँचा:square bracket openvoiceless alveolar plosive|t]]साँचा:yesno torsdag ('Thursday') too
साँचा:square bracket openvoiceless retroflex plosive|ʈ]]साँचा:yesno[१] parti ('political party') cartel
साँचा:square bracket openvoiced labiodental fricative|v]]साँचा:yesno साँचा:square bracket openlabiodental approximant|ʋ]]साँचा:yesno vaktel ('quail') vote in Swedish;
between v and w in Norwegian
Vowels
IPA Examples Nearest English equivalent
Swed.
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Norw.
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ɑː mat [ˈmɑːt] "food" bra
साँचा:square bracket openopen front unrounded vowel|a]]साँचा:yesno साँचा:square bracket openopen back unrounded vowel|ɑ]]साँचा:yesno fast [ˈfast]/[ˈfɑst] "steady, unmoving" father
æː[४] ära [æːra]/"ære" [æːre] "honor" Australian ham
साँचा:square bracket opennear-open front unrounded vowel|æ]]साँचा:yesno[४] fersk [ˈfæʂːk] "fresh" trap
hel [ˈheːl] "whole" Scottish save
ɛː häl [ˈhɛːl] "heel" there
साँचा:square bracket openopen-mid front unrounded vowel|ɛ]]साँचा:yesno häll/helle [ˈhɛl] "flat rock" hell
sil [ˈsiːl] "sieve" leaf
साँचा:square bracket opennear-close near-front unrounded vowel|ɪ]]साँचा:yesno sill/sild [ˈsɪl]/[ˈsɪl(d)] "herring" hill
mål [ˈmoːl] "goal" Scottish/Canadian stove
साँचा:square bracket openopen-mid back rounded vowel|ɔ]]साँचा:yesno moll [ˈmɔl] "minor" (music) moll, with round lips
øː dö/dø ['døː] "die" No English equivalent; German long ö
साँचा:square bracket openopen-mid front rounded vowel|œ]]साँचा:yesno nött [ˈnœt] "worn" in Swedish
nøtt "nut" in Norwegian
No English equivalent; German short ö
œː[४] öra [œːra] "ear" British learn or fur
साँचा:square bracket openclose-mid central rounded vowel|ɵ]]साँचा:yesno साँचा:square bracket openclose central rounded vowel|ʉ]]साँचा:yesno full [ˈfɵl] "full" bird, with tight lips[५]
[५] bot [ˈbuːt] "penance" boot
ʉː[५] ful [ˈfʉːl] "ugly, cunning, sly" fuel, Australian food, with tight lips[६]
साँचा:square bracket opennear-close near-back vowel|ʊ]]साँचा:yesno[५] bott [ˈbʊt] "lived" in Swedish put, with tight lips
[५] syl [ˈsyːl] "awl" No English equivalent; French u
साँचा:square bracket opennear-close near-front rounded vowel|ʏ]]साँचा:yesno[५] syll [ˈsʏl] "sleeper" (railroad) in Swedish;
fylle "fill" in Norwegian
No English equivalent; German short ü
unstressed
साँचा:square bracket openmid-central vowel|ə]]साँचा:yesno begå [bəˈgoː] "commit" about
Stress and tone
IPA Examples
Swedish
ˈa [ˈandɛn]
"the duck"
Tone 1 / acute accent:
• Single stress with single falling tone in Stockholm: [ˈândɛn]
• Low tone [ˈà] in Oslo and falling tone [ˈâ] in western Norway
ˈa.ˈa [ˈanˈdɛn]
"the spirit"
Tone 2 / grave accent:
• Double stress with double falling tone in Stockholm: [ˈânˈdɛ̂n]
• Falling tone [ˈâ] in Oslo and rising-falling tone in western Norway

Notes

साँचा:reflist

Bibliography

  • Duden 6: Das Aussprachewörterbuch (3d edition, 1990, ISBN 3-411-20916-X).
  1. In many of the dialects that have an apical rhotic consonant, a recursive Sandhi process of retroflexion occurs wherein clusters of /r/ and dental consonants /rd/, /rl/, /rn/, /rs/, /rt/ produce retroflex consonant realizations: [ɖ], [ɭ], [ɳ], [ʂ], [ʈ]. In dialects with a guttural R, such as Southern Swedish and many Southern and Western Norwegian dialects these are [ʀd], [ʀl], [ʀn], [ʀs], [ʀt].
  2. Swedish /ɧ/ is a regionally variable sound, sometimes [xʷ], [ɸˠ], or [ʂ]
  3. /r/ is regionally variable, being alveolar in some dialects and uvular in others.
  4. Before /r/, the quality of non-high front vowels is changed in Swedish. /ɛː/ and /ɛ/ lower to [æ]; /øː/, and /œ/ are lowered to [œ̞], though the diacritic is not included in the chart above for simplicity.
  5. Vowels spelled u, o are compressed vowels. Those spelled ö/ø, y, å, on the other hand, are protruded vowels.
  6. [ʉː] is a central vowel in Oslo, but a front vowel in Stockholm.