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Esperanto pronunciation

The following tables show the Esperanto pronunciation. Each letter in the Esperanto alphabet, and each pair of letters representing a diphthong, is transliterated into English and the International Phonetic Alphabet. Zamenhof suggested Italian as the model for Esperanto pronunciation.

Single letters

LetterEnglishIPA
aah[, ɑ]
bb[b]
cts[ʦ]
ĉch[ʧ]
dd[d]
eeh[e, ɛ]
ff[f]
ghard g (as in go)[g]
ĝj[ʤ]
hh[h]
ĥloch[x]
iee[i]
jy[j] (also [] in diphthongs aj, ej, oj, uj)
ĵzh[ʒ]
kk[k]
(but kzx[kz, gz])
ll[l]
mm[m]
nn[n]
ooh[o, ɔ]
pp[p]
rr[ɾ, r]
ss[s]
ŝsh[ʃ]
tt[t]
uoo[u]
ŭ[] (only in diphthongs , )
vv[v, ʋ, w]
zz[z]

Diphthongs

LettersEnglishIPA
ajeye[aɪ̯, ɑɪ̯]
now[aʊ̯]
ejpain[eɪ̯, ɛɪ̯]
-[eʊ̯, ɛʊ̯]
ojtoy[oɪ̯, ɔɪ̯]
ujbooey[uɪ̯]

See also

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