The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Fijian language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see {{IPA-fj}} and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters.
Consonants
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IPA |
Orthography |
English approximation
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β
|
v
|
roughly like vase
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ð
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c
|
then
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j
|
y (often silent)
|
yes
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k
|
k
|
sky
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l
|
l
|
less
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m
|
m
|
mum
|
mb
|
b
|
amber
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n
|
n
|
noon
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nd
|
d
|
dandy
|
ɳɖ
|
nr
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Andrew
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ndʒ
|
j, di ([ndʒi])
|
inɡenious
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ŋ
|
g
|
song
|
ŋɡ
|
q
|
finger
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r
|
r
|
(trilled)
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s
|
s
|
sister
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t
|
t
|
stop
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tʃ
|
j, ti ([tʃi])
|
church, venture
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ɰ
|
w
|
roughly like water
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Stress
|
IPA |
Example |
Note
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ˈ
|
siga [ˈsiŋa], cauravou [ðɔuraˈβou]
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Stress falls on the penultimate syllable if the final vowel is short, on the final syllable if it has a long vowel or a diphthong.
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Vowels
|
IPA |
Orthography |
English approximation
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a
|
a
|
cat
|
aː
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e
|
e
|
pet
|
eː
|
i
|
i
|
seat
|
iː
|
o
|
o
|
more
|
oː
|
u
|
u
|
coot
|
uː
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Diphthongs
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ei
|
ei
|
grey
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eu
|
eu
|
Spanish Europa
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ɛi
|
ai
|
between may and my
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iu
|
iu
|
Brazilian Portuguese Brasil
|
oi
|
oi
|
coy
|
ou
|
ou
|
know
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ɔu
|
au
|
between know and now
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Comparisons | |
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Introductory guides | |
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