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  1. The phonology of Standard German is the standard pronunciation or accent of the German language. It deals with current phonology and phonetics as well as with historical developments thereof as well as the geographical variants and the influence of German dialects.

  2. The charts below show the way International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Standard German 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.

    De
    At
    Ch
    Examples
    bei; [1] ab ( AT, CH) [2]
    ich, durch; [3] China, Leipzig ( DE )
    dann; Kleid ( AT, CH) [2]
    für, von, Phänomen
  3. Phonetic Spelling Chart for German (with audio) This phonetic spelling guide shows the German equivalent of the English/international (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie...) phonetic spelling used to avoid confusion when spelling words on the phone or in radio communication.

  4. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Explore the details of German pronunciation through our detailed IPA transcription guide. This resource includes a thorough IPA chart with examples, helping you understand the German alphabet and improve your pronunciation. Suitable for both language learners and linguists.

  5. Phonetic symbols chart: German (IPA) ɡ gut /ˈɡuːt/, geht /ˈɡeːt/ m̩ welchem /ˈvɛl.çm̩/, atemlos /ˈaː.tm̩.loːs/ n̩ haben /ˈhaː.bn̩/, sagen /ˈzaː.ɡn̩/ ŋ danke /ˈdaŋ.kə/, Ordnung /ˈɔrd.nʊŋ/ ʃ schon /ˈʃoːn/, schnell /ˈʃnɛl/ ç ich /ˈɪç/, nicht /ˈnɪçt/ j ja /ˈjaː/, jetzt /ˈjɛtst/

  6. The phonology of Standard German is the standard pronunciation or accent of the German language. It deals with current phonology and phonetics as well as with historical developments thereof as well as the geographical variants and the influence of German dialects. Vowels. Monophthongs of standard German, from Dudenredaktion, Kleiner & Knöbl (2015)

  7. www.ipachart.comIPA Chart

    Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a voiced consonant. Areas shaded grey indicate articulations judged impossible. Bi­labial. Labio­dental. Den tal. Alve olar. Post alveolar. Retro flex. Pala tal.