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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Romanian language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see Template:IPA and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters.

See Romanian phonology and Romanian alphabet for a more thorough look at the sounds of Romanian.

Consonants
IPAExamples in RomanianEnglish approximation
bbanabout
ddoptoday
[1]gerjoke
ffocface
ɡgol, unghieagain
hhornhat
kcal, chip, kilogram, quasarskip
llunălove
mmicmoon
nnorname
ŋ[2]lunglong
ppasspan
rrac, marecurd (Scottish English)
ssaresun
ʃșarpeshape
ttarestop
ts[1]țarăcats
[1]cerchoose
vval, wattvoice
zzidzone
ʒjarmeasure
Non-native consonants
ɲSalignyroughly like canyon
Vowels
IPAExamples in RomanianEnglish approximation
aaroughly like father
eerouroughly like bet
əromânăabout
iinel, miebeet
ɨînspre, cârnatroses (for some English dialects)
oorașstory
uuda, dualfool
Non-native vowels
ɑ̃Henrirendez-vous, roughly likeon
ɛ̃chemin de fercoq au vin, roughly like man
øbleu, loess, chemin de ferroughly like sir
yecru, führerroughly like few
 
Semivowels[3]
IPAExamples in RomanianEnglish approximation
jiarnă, creioane, rai, yogayou or boy
wbăcăuan, dulău, Twitterwine or cow
Diphthongs[3]
e̯abea, Andreeashort[e] followed by full [a]; similar to yard
e̯ovreoshort[e] followed by full [o]; similar to yawn
o̯afoarte, oaceshort[o] followed by full [a]; similar to wagon
 
Other symbols
IPAExamplesExplanation
ˈdulău[duˈləw]primary stress (placed before the stressed syllable)
ˌextraordinar[ˌekstra.ordiˈnar]secondary stress
.mie[ˈmi.e]syllable marker, generally used between vowels in hiatus
ʲ[4]rupi[ˈrupʲ]palatalization (placed after the palatalized consonant)

Notes

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  1. ^ abcThe affricates may be written more precisely with tie-bars: [t͡s], [t͡ʃ], [d͡ʒ], but they are omitted in transcriptions as they do not display correctly in all browsers. However, the affricates contrast with the plosive–fricative sequences: [ts], [tʃ] and [dʒ]. Usually, the spelling of the Romanian word indicates the pronunciation, with the affricates spelled ț, c, g, with one letter, and the sequences spelled ts, tș, dj, with two. However, personal names are the most common exceptions.
  2. ^Not a separate phoneme but an allophone of /n/ before velars.
  3. ^ abThe approximants /j/ and /w/ can appear before and after vowels, including the diphthongs /e̯a/ and /o̯a/, in almost any combination.
  4. ^Palatalization occurs only with a single final i.

References

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  • Chițoran, Ioana (2001), The Phonology of Romanian: A Constraint-based Approach, Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter, ISBN 3110167662

See also

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