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Huruf mati
IPA
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Contoh
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Padanan bahasa Indonesia atau
Inggris yang paling mendekati
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b
|
bob
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bab
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d
|
dan
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di
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dz
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brivec brije[1]
|
heads
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dʒ
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džez
|
jam
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f
|
film
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fam
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ɡ
|
gora
|
gong
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ɣ
|
vrh drevesa[1]
|
rasgo Spanyol
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j
|
jaz[2]
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yang
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k
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kolo
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kau
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l
|
luka[2]
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hal
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m
|
morje, Istanbul[3]
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map
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ɱ
|
simfonija, informacija[3]
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amfibi
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n
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ne[3][2]
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nan
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ŋ
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banka[3]
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sang
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p
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pet
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pak
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ɾ
|
robot
|
batter (Inggris Amerika)
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s
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stol
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sang
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ʃ
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šum
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syair
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t
|
ti
|
tong
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ts
|
car
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tuts
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tʃ
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čaj
|
cincang
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v
|
filozof Dolar[1]
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van
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ʋ
|
voda
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w
|
cerkev[4]
|
wan
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x
|
harfa
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khatulistiwa
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z
|
zima
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zaman
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ʒ
|
žaba
|
fusion
|
|
Combinations of vowels and tone[5]
Huruf hidup nada rendah atau "naik"
|
IPA
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Ejaan tekan
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Ejaan nada[6][7]
|
Contoh
|
Padanan bahasa Indonesia atau
Inggris yang paling mendekati
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àː
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á
|
danes
|
ban
|
ɛ̀ː
|
ê
|
é
|
zemlja
|
square Inggris Britania
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èː
|
é
|
ẹ́
|
cerkev
|
pel
|
ə̀
|
è
|
ə̀
|
sem (stressed)
|
emas
|
ə̀ɾ
|
ŕ
|
vrba
|
verb Inggris Amerika dengan r Indonesia
|
ìː
|
í
|
hiša
|
yin
|
ɔ̀ː
|
ô
|
ó
|
poten
|
dog
|
òː
|
ó
|
ọ́
|
erotičen
|
nol
|
ùː
|
ú
|
truplo
|
ufuk
|
Huruf hidup nada tinggi atau "jatuh"
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á
|
à
|
ȁ
|
brat
|
ban
|
áː
|
á
|
ȃ
|
grad
|
ban dengan a panjang
|
ɛ́
|
è
|
ȅ
|
met
|
let
|
ɛ́ː
|
ê
|
ȇ
|
adverb
|
square Inggris Britania
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éː
|
é
|
ẹ̑
|
kreda
|
pei
|
ə́
|
è
|
ə̏
|
pes
|
emas
|
ə́ɾ
|
ŕ
|
ȓ
|
tržnica
|
verb Inggris Amerika dengan r Indonesia
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í
|
ì
|
ȉ
|
bik
|
yin
|
íː
|
í
|
ȋ
|
list
|
yin dengan i panjang
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ɔ́
|
ò
|
ȍ
|
on
|
off
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ɔ́ː
|
ô
|
ȏ
|
alkova
|
dog
|
óː
|
ó
|
ọ̑
|
pot
|
nol
|
ú
|
ù
|
ȕ
|
kruh
|
ufuk
|
úː
|
ú
|
ȗ
|
romunščina
|
ufuk dengan u panjang
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ý
|
ǜ
|
ü̏
|
Türk[8]
|
gyudon
|
Huruf hidup takbertekanan
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a
|
a
|
žena
|
ban, tetapi lebih pendeng
|
ɛ
|
e
|
e
|
medved
|
let
|
ə
|
ə
|
danes
|
emas
|
əɾ
|
er, r
|
ər, r
|
koder, potrditi
|
verb Inggris Amerika dengan r Indonesia
|
i
|
i
|
biti
|
yin
|
ɔ
|
o
|
potok
|
lot
|
u
|
u
|
mamut
|
ufuk
|
Penekanan[7]
|
IPA
|
Ejaan tekan
|
Ejaan nada
|
Contoh
|
Penjelasan
|
ˈ
|
N/A
|
[ˈsə̀m]
|
Penekanan utama
|
|
- ^ a b c [dz, ɣ, v] are allophones of /ts, x, f/ that occur before voiced consonants (Herrity (2000)).
- ^ a b c Orthographic sequences ⟨lj, nj, rj⟩ are pronounced /lj, nj, rj/ only if a vowel follows; otherwise, the /j/ is not pronounced. For ⟨rj⟩, it is reflected in the orthography, but for ⟨lj, nj⟩ it is not.
- ^ a b c d Nasals always assimilate their place of articulation to that of the following consonant. Before velar consonants they are [ŋ], and before labial consonants they are [m]; the labiodental [ɱ] appears before /f/ and /ʋ/. Orthographic ⟨n⟩ before ⟨p⟩ and ⟨b⟩ is rare and is confined mostly to loanwords.
- ^ In Standard Slovene, [w] is an allophone of /v/ (also /l/ in some cases) before consonants and pauses (Šuštaršič, Komar & Petek (1999)).
- ^ Some scholars have found that vowel length in Standard Slovene is no longer distinctive, (Šuštaršič, Komar & Petek (1999), Tatjana Srebot-Rejec. "On the vowel system in present-day Slovene" (PDF). , Srebot-Rejec (1988)) and the only differences in vowel length are that the stressed vowels are longer than the unstressed ones,(Tatjana Srebot-Rejec. "On the vowel system in present-day Slovene" (PDF). , Šuštaršič, Komar & Petek (1999)) with stressed open syllables longer than stressed closed syllables (Tatjana Srebot-Rejec. "On the vowel system in present-day Slovene" (PDF). ).
- ^ Tonic marks are not part of the orthography but are found in dictionaries such as "Slovenski pravopis 2001". Tone marks can also be found on ⟨r⟩, which signifies the sequence /ər/.
- ^ a b Wherever possible, one should transcribe Slovene with both tonic and stress marks. If the correct tones are unknown, it is acceptable to put only a stress-based transcription.[this is clearly not the current practice as there are only a few transcriptions that indicate tone]
- ^ /ý/ appears only in loanwords and is often replaced by /í/.