The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Finnish language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see {{IPA-fi}} and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters.
See Finnish phonology for a more thorough look at the sounds of Finnish.
IPA |
Examples |
English approximation
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Consonants
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b[1]
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bussi
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big
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ç
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vihma
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human
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d
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ladot
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adept
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f[1]
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filmi
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film
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ɡ[1]
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gorilla
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go
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h
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hevonen
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horse
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ɦ
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vaha
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ahead
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j
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joulu
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yolk
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k
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kala
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scold
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l
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laulu
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lack
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m
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metsä, onpa
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may
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n
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nenä
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nanny
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ŋ
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vangita, kenkä[2]
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eating
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p
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puu
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spill
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r
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rauta
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rolled r
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s
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sinä
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sole
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ʃ[1]
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šakki
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shy
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t
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tina
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stand
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ʋ
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viha
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Between v and w
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x
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kahvi
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Scottish English loch
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ʔ
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vaa’an
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the pause in uh-oh
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Stress
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ˈ
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hevonen
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Normally placed on the first syllable.
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hernekeitto [ˈher.nekˈkejt.to]
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Two syllables in some compound words.
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tule! [ˈtuˈle]
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Both syllables in two-syllable imperatives.
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IPA |
Examples |
English approximation
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Vowels
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ɑ
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pouta
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Like father, but shorter.
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ɑː
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poutaa
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father
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æ
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pöytä
|
cat
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æː
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päivää
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mad
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e
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terve
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let
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eː
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eesti
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pay
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i
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viha
|
happy
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iː
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siika
|
feed
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o
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oksa
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like thought but shorter
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oː
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koostaa
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saw
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ø
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pöly
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somewhat like nurse
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øː
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säröön
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somewhat like bird
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u
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surma
|
wood
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uː
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suu, ruoan
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coop
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y
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kesy
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somewhat like cute
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yː
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ryyppy
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somewhat like cube
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Finnish diphthongs
IPA |
Examples |
English approximation
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ɑj
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aika
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aisle, eye
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ɑw
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aura
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how (RP)
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æj
|
äiti
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main in some Australian dialects
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æɥ
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täytyy
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down (GA)
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ej
|
ei, hei
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heyday
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ew
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neutraali
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No English equivalent. Spanish and Italian neutro.
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eɥ
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keskeytyä
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No English equivalent
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ie̯
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kieli
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No English equivalent. Somewhat like Spanish tierra.
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iw
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viulu
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somewhat like kiwi
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IPA |
Examples |
English approximation
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iɥ
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siistiytyä
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No English equivalent
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oj
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koittaa, koettaa
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coin
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ow
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outo
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American pronunciation of no, oh
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øj
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töitä
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No English equivalent. French feuille.
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øɥ
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pöyristyä
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roughly like the British pronunciation of no, oh
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uj
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muita
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No English equivalent. Spanish muy, French grenouille, Portuguese anuis, Italian lui.
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uo̯
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Suomi
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Somewhat like woah. Italian suo (but with diphthong)
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yj
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syitä
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No English equivalent. Somewhat like French huit.
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yø̯
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yö, työtä
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No English equivalent. French pollueuse (but with diphthong)
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Notes
- ^ a b c d [b], [f], [ɡ], and [ʃ] only occur in loanwords. In casual speech, they may be replaced with [p], [ʋ], [k], and [s], respectively.
- ^ Allophone of /n/ before /k/.
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