The charts below show how the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Venetian language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see {{IPA-vec }} and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters .
IPA
Consonants
S&E
C
N
Examples
English approximation
b
b arb a; sb aro
b ike
d
d ove; id ra
d one
dz
ð
z
z aino; ż enòcio; franż a; fredh a; ordh o; đ anđ ivi; lapiđ ea
dads ; th is ; z ipper
dʒ
g èmo; gi ara; ġ arón; ġ en
j ab
f
f inco; f ìnf erli; ruf a
f ast
ɡ
g ato; fig o; gh ìng ari; rugh e
g as
h
ah ari; h émena
h at
k
c oa; ch eca; tenc a; k arèga; q uacio
sc ar
l
l àrese; mol ton; stèl a
l ip
ɰ [1]
ł ate; goł a
roughly like toll
m
m are; rem a
m other
n
n asion; àn ara
n est
ŋ
ladiṅ ; piroṅ ; ón gara; ven co; can po[2]
sing
ɲ
cugn à; gn aro; ñ el; ñ añ a
roughly like cany on
p
p op à; desp èrdere
sp in
ɾ [3]
r osto; var a
roughly like wat er (American English )
s
s oto; bas ton; s trass a
s orry
t
t alpa; but iro; gat
st ar
ts
θ
s
z ata; marz ; nòzz e; ç anpedon; petaç a; cazh òt; zh èrzh a
cats ; th ing ; s orry
tʃ
c èrega; ci aro; moc' ; ċ ave
ch ip
v
v aca; av a
v ent
z
às eno; s baro; ṡ io; onṡ o; x e; piax e
z ipper
Marginal consonants
ʎ
artigli èr, batàgli a
roughly like milli on
ʃ
š chena; meš edà
sh ip
ʒ
ž al; ruž a
meas ure
Semivowels
j
j èri; aj o; lezi èr; y acht
y ou
w
su òr; aqu a; w eb
w ine
Vowels
IPA
Examples
English approximation
a
a qua ; ma n
roughly like fa ther
e
fe ta; paré
roughly like pa y
ɛ
ghè nga; perè r
be d
i
fi o; i ntrada
see
o
bo te; bogó
roughly like law (British English )
ɔ
fiò co; pò ro
o ff
u
du to; du dolèr
too l
Suprasegmentals
IPA
Examples
English approximation
ˈ
ponà ro [poˈnaɾo]
bo ttle
ˌ
li beramen te [ˌlibeɾaˈmeŋte]
in tona tion
.
fio [ˈfi.o]
moai
Notes
^ In some dialects it is pronounced [l ] or omitted.
^ As in most Northern Italian languages, nasals do not assimilate their place of articulation to that of the following consonant, differently from what happens in standard Italian . In Venetian, [ŋ ] (in Italian only occurring in /nɡ/ , /nk/ ) is used in all nasal plus consonant clusters: e.g. can po [ˈkaŋpo] , can toṅ [kaŋˈtoŋ] .
^ The phoneme /r/ in Venetian is almost always an alveolar flap .
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