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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents the Turkmen 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.

IPA Orthography English
approximation
bb about
dd ado
j jump
ðz then
ɸf phew; or somewhat like food
ɡ[1]g ago
ɢ[1]AuEgaudy
ɣ[2]Uzbek
hh[3]home
jý yet
k[1]k score
ll late
ɫ[1]l [4]peel ("dark L")
mm much
nn not
ŋň wing
pp span
q[1]k k in the throat
ɾr AmE atom
ʃş shoe
tt stable
tsts[5]bits
ç change
θs think
βw like vase, but with both lips
xh[3]loch
ʒž leisure
Vowels
IPA Orthography English
approximation
ɑa father
æːä somewhat like hair
ɛe bed
ɪi sick
oo story
Ϛ somewhat like bird
ʊu wood
ɯy somewhat like roses, Chinese shi, or Japanese unchi
ʏü somewhat like cute
ʏːüý somewhat like cued
Suprasegmentals
IPA Examples
ˈAhalteke[axaɫteˈke]
ːot[ot] 'grass'
ot[oːt] 'fire'

Notes

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  1. ^ abcde[k]~[q] and [ɡ]~[ɢ], [l]~[ɫ] only contrast in loan words before back vowels; in native words, [k,ɡ,l] occur before the front vowels (/ɛ/, /i/, /œ/, /ʏ/), while [q,ɢ,ɫ] occur before the back vowels (/ɑ/, /o/, /ʊ/, /ɯ/).
  2. ^[ɡ] becomes [ɣ] word-finally, intervocalically, and after obstruents and taps.
  3. ^ ab[h] occurs before front vowels (/ɛ/, /ɪ/, /œ/, /æ/, and /ʏ/) while [x] occurs before back vowels (/ɑ/, /o/, /ʊ/, /ɯ/).
  4. ^In Schöning, Claus (1998). "Turkmen". In Johanson, Lars; Csató, Éva Á. (eds.). The Turkic Languages. London: Routledge. p. 262. ISBN 0-415-08200-5.
  5. ^Only found in Russian loanwords. In Schöning, Claus (1998). "Turkmen". In Johanson, Lars; Csató, Éva Á. (eds.). The Turkic Languages. London: Routledge. p. 261. ISBN 0-415-08200-5.

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