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The chart below shows how the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Swedish pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. The pronunciation is based primarily on Central Standard Swedish. See Swedish phonology for details about pronunciation.
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Consonants
IPA |
Examples |
English approximation |
b |
bokⓘ |
book |
ɕ |
kjolⓘ, tjockⓘ, könⓘ |
sheep |
d |
dopⓘ |
dad |
ɖ |
nordⓘ[1] |
order |
f |
fotⓘ |
foot |
ɡ |
godⓘ |
good |
h |
hotⓘ |
hat |
ɧ |
sjuⓘ, stjärnaⓘ, skörⓘ, stationⓘ, pensionⓘ, geniⓘ, chokladⓘ[2] |
somewhat like shoe (varies regionally) |
j |
jordⓘ, genomⓘ, Göteborgⓘ |
yoyo |
k |
konⓘ |
cone |
l |
lovⓘ |
lack |
ɭ |
kärlⓘ[1] |
somewhat like carl |
m |
modⓘ |
mode |
n |
nodⓘ |
node |
ɳ |
barnⓘ[1] |
turner |
ŋ |
långⓘ |
long |
p |
polⓘ |
pole |
r |
rovⓘ[3] |
a trilled r when articulated clearly or in slow or formal speech; in normal speech, it is usually a tapped r or an alveolar approximant |
s |
sotⓘ |
soot |
ʂ |
torsdagⓘ[1] |
marshal (in some dialects) |
t |
tokⓘ |
tea |
ʈ |
partiⓘ[1] |
cartel |
v |
våtⓘ |
vote |
Rare sounds
IPA |
Examples |
English approximation |
w |
Wales |
Wales |
IPA | Examples | English approximation |
aː |
Audio file "Sv-Zlatan.ogg" not found, Audio file "Sv-Bratislava.ogg" not found |
father |
œɪ |
Audio file "Sv-Creutz.ogg" not found, Audio file "Sv-Reuter.ogg" not found |
void |
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Stress, tone and syllabification
IPA |
Examples |
Explanation |
ˈ |
anden [ˈanːdɛn][9] |
tone 1 / acute accent:[10]
- rising-falling tone in Stockholm: [ˈǎnːdɛ̂n] (സഹായം·വിവരണം)
- low-rising tone in Gothenburg: [ˈànːdɛ̌n]
- falling-low tone in Malmö: [ˈânːdɛ̀n]
- simple primary stress in Finland and some
parts of Mainland Sweden: [ˈanːdɛn][11]
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² |
anden [²anːdɛn][9] |
tone 2 / grave accent:[10]
- falling-falling tone in Stockholm: [ˈânːdɛ̂n] (സഹായം·വിവരണം)
- falling-rising tone in Gothenburg: [ˈânːdɛ̌n]
- rising-falling tone in Malmö: [ˈǎnːdɛ̂n]
- simple primary stress in Finland and some
parts of mainland Sweden: [ˈanːdɛn][11]
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ˌ |
Oxenstierna [²ʊksɛnˌɧæːɳa] |
secondary stress, as in intonation |
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fria [²friː.a] |
syllable break: co-op, rower |
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