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আধ্বব(চাবি): /fʁi.pa/

This template uses Module:fr-pron to generate the IPA pronunciation of French words or text. If no parameter is provided, it will use the page title. Normally the text should be the standard written form of the text.

Many tricky cases are handled correctly.

TextResultComments
intransitivesআধ্বব(চাবি): /ɛ̃.tʁɑ̃.zi.tiv/
châteauআধ্বব(চাবি): /ʃa.to/ ~ /ʃɑ.to/
accueilআধ্বব(চাবি): /a.kœj/
plombআধ্বব(চাবি): /plɔ̃/
prudemmentআধ্বব(চাবি): /pʁy.da.mɑ̃/
mangeaitআধ্বব(চাবি): /mɑ̃.ʒɛ/
baignoireআধ্বব(চাবি): /bɛ.ɲwaʁ/ ~ /be.ɲwaʁ/
étudiionsআধ্বব(চাবি): /e.ty.di.jɔ̃/
joindreআধ্বব(চাবি): /ʒwɛ̃dʁ/
shoppingআধ্বব(চাবি): /ʃɔ.piŋ/
tînmesআধ্বব(চাবি): /tɛ̃m/
Camerounআধ্বব(চাবি): /kam.ʁun/-oun is not a nasal vowel
prierআধ্বব(চাবি): /pʁi.je/i before a vowel after Cl and Cr is /ij/ not /j/
truelleআধ্বব(চাবি): /tʁy.ɛl/u before a vowel after Cl and Cr is /y/ not /ɥ/
bruitআধ্বব(চাবি): /bʁɥi/but ui is always /ɥi/
trouaআধ্বব(চাবি): /tʁu.a/ou before a vowel after Cl and Cr is /u/ not /w/
troisআধ্বব(চাবি): /tʁwa/but oi is always /wa/
dresserআধ্বব(চাবি): /dʁɛ.se/ ~ /dʁe.se/e before ss is usually /ɛ/
essaimআধ্বব(চাবি): /e.sɛ̃/but initial e before ss is /e/
ressemelezআধ্বব(চাবি): /ʁə.sə.m(ə).le/and initial ress- is /rəs/
vous ressemelezআধ্বব(চাবি): /vu ʁ(ə).sə.m(ə).le/note the schwa handling in this and the previous example
aimeronsআধ্বব(চাবি): /ɛm.ʁɔ̃/
aimerionsআধ্বব(চাবি): /ɛ.mə.ʁjɔ̃/ ~ /e.mə.ʁjɔ̃/note the schwa handling in this and the previous example
ouestআধ্বব(চাবি): /wɛst/final -st is pronounced by default
il estআধ্বব(চাবি): /il ɛ/but est, es and et are special-cased

But in some cases it is necessary to use respelling to indicate the correct pronunciation. Example:

TextResultRespellingResultComments
hiverআধ্বব(চাবি): /i.ve/hiverreআধ্বব(চাবি): /i.vɛʁ/-r in final -er not pronounced by default
filsআধ্বব(চাবি): /fil/fisseআধ্বব(চাবি): /fis/another possibility is fiç
soixanteআধ্বব(চাবি): /swak.sɑ̃t/soissanteআধ্বব(চাবি): /swa.sɑ̃t/another possibility is soiçante
aoûtআধ্বব(চাবি): /a.u/outeআধ্বব(চাবি): /ut/
milleআধ্বব(চাবি): /mij/mileআধ্বব(চাবি): /mil/-ill after a consonant is pronounced by default like fille
caoutchoucআধ্বব(চাবি): /ka.ut.ʃuk/caoutchouআধ্বব(চাবি): /ka.ut.ʃu/final -c after a vowel is pronounced by default
suspectআধ্বব(চাবি): /sys.pɛkt/suspetআধ্বব(চাবি): /sys.pɛ/final -ct after a vowel is pronounced by default
chaosআধ্বব(চাবি): /ʃa.o/caosআধ্বব(চাবি): /ka.o/
doncআধ্বব(চাবি): /dɔ̃/donqueআধ্বব(চাবি): /dɔ̃k/final -c in -nc is not pronounced by default
parfumআধ্বব(চাবি): /paʁ.fɔm/parfunআধ্বব(চাবি): /paʁ.fœ̃/final -um pronounced by default like maximum
shampooingআধ্বব(চাবি): /ʃɑ̃.pɔ.wɛ̃/shampoingআধ্বব(চাবি): /ʃɑ̃.pwɛ̃/
œufsআধ্বব(চাবি): /œf/œuxআধ্বব(চাবি): /ø/
Vientianeআধ্বব(চাবি): /vjɑ̃.tjan/Viaintianeআধ্বব(চাবি): /vjɛ̃.tjan/
cowboyআধ্বব(চাবি): /kɔw.bwaj/cauboilleআধ্বব(চাবি): /ko.bɔj/English loanwords usually require respelling
boycotterআধ্বব(চাবি): /bwaj.kɔ.te/boillcotterআধ্বব(চাবি): /bɔj.kɔ.te/note that -ill- can be used even before a consonant

Use |pos=v to indicate that a word is a verb. This currently only affects final -ai, -ent, and -tions.

TextResult without pos=vResult with pos=vComments
aimeraiআধ্বব(চাবি): /ɛm.ʁɛ/আধ্বব(চাবি): /ɛm.ʁe/
aimentআধ্বব(চাবি): /ɛ.mɑ̃/ ~ /e.mɑ̃/আধ্বব(চাবি): /ɛm/
portionsআধ্বব(চাবি): /pɔʁ.sjɔ̃/আধ্বব(চাবি): /pɔʁ.tjɔ̃/

Use the symbols ŏ, , ă to force the "lax" sounds /ɔ/ /œ/ /a/ in certain circumstances where the "tense" variants /o/ /ø/ /ɑ/ would otherwise be used (see below). These are the opposite of the standard symbols ô, , â, which force the "tense" variants.

TextResultRespellingResultComments
sosieআধ্বব(চাবি): /so.zi/sŏsieআধ্বব(চাবি): /sɔ.zi/o is /o/ before /z/
putter (respelled "peuter")আধ্বব(চাবি): /pø.te/peŭterআধ্বব(চাবি): /pœ.te/eu is /ø/ word-initially and before /t/
aimasআধ্বব(চাবি): /ɛ.ma/ ~ /ɛ.mɑ/ ~ /e.ma/ ~ /e.mɑ/aimăsআধ্বব(চাবি): /ɛ.ma/ ~ /e.ma/a is /ɑ/ before final written s, z

Schwas of various sorts:

  • Use ə (a schwa symbol) to force a normal schwa where e would otherwise be interpreted differently (e.g. in -ess-; but note that ress- /rəs/ is special-cased). This may be indicated as mandatory, optional or deleted depending on context, exactly like any other schwa.
  • Use (ə) (a schwa in parens) to force an optional schwa.
  • Use ĕ to force an always-pronounced schwa.
  • Use ė to force a never-pronounced schwa.
TextResultRespellingResultComments
dessousআধ্বব(চাবি): /de.su/dəssousআধ্বব(চাবি): /də.su/another possibility is the respelling deçous
sens dessus dessousআধ্বব(চাবি): /sɑ̃ de.sy de.su/sens dəssus dəssousআধ্বব(চাবি): /sɑ̃ d(ə).sy d(ə).su/shown here as optional, just as normal e would
syndrome d'Aspergerআধ্বব(চাবি): /sɛ̃.dʁɔm d‿as.pɛʁ.ʒe/syndrome d'Aspergĕrআধ্বব(চাবি): /sɛ̃.dʁɔm d‿as.pɛʁ.ʒəʁ/regular ə would also work here

Use an underscore to break up a set of letters that would be interpreted specially and force the letters on either side to be interpreted on their own. Examples:

TextResultRespellingResultComments
gnouআধ্বব(চাবি): /ɲu/g_nouআধ্বব(চাবি): /ɡnu/
week-endআধ্বব(চাবি): /wə.ɛ.kɑ̃/ ~ /wə.e.kɑ̃/wik-e_ndeআধ্বব(চাবি): /wi.kɛnd/use an underscore between vowel and n to force the n to be fully pronounced
sprinterআধ্বব(চাবি): /spʁɛ̃.te/spri_nterআধ্বব(চাবি): /spʁin.te/another possibility is the respelling sprineter or sprinėter
amuïrআধ্বব(চাবি): /a.mɥiʁ/amu_irআধ্বব(চাবি): /a.my.iʁ/
Washingtonআধ্বব(চাবি): /wa.ʃɛ̃.tɔ̃/Washing_tonneআধ্বব(চাবি): /wa.ʃiŋ.tɔn/-ing after consonant is /iŋ/ if final or followed by an underscore

Use the symbol ‿ to indicate liaison.

TextResultRespellingResult
vous avezআধ্বব(চাবি): /vu a.ve/vous‿avezআধ্বব(চাবি): /vu.z‿a.ve/
s'en allerআধ্বব(চাবি): /s‿ɑ̃ a.le/s'en‿allerআধ্বব(চাবি): /s‿ɑ̃.n‿a.le/
bon amiআধ্বব(চাবি): /bɔ̃ a.mi/bon‿amiআধ্বব(চাবি): /bɔ.n‿a.mi/
pied-à-terreআধ্বব(চাবি): /pje.a.tɛʁ/pied‿à-terreআধ্বব(চাবি): /pje.t‿a.tɛʁ/
premier étageআধ্বব(চাবি): /pʁə.mje e.taʒ/premier‿étageআধ্বব(চাবি): /pʁə.mjɛ.ʁ‿e.taʒ/ ~ /pʁə.mje.ʁ‿e.taʒ/
peut-êtreআধ্বব(চাবি): /pø.ɛtʁ/peut‿êtreআধ্বব(চাবি): /pø.t‿ɛtʁ/
neuf ansআধ্বব(চাবি): /nœf ɑ̃/neuf‿ansআধ্বব(চাবি): /nœ.v‿ɑ̃/
beaux-artsআধ্বব(চাবি): /bo.aʁ/beaux‿artsআধ্বব(চাবি): /bo.z‿aʁ/
jouent-ils, pos=vআধ্বব(চাবি): /ʒu.il/jouent‿ils, pos=vআধ্বব(চাবি): /ʒu.t‿il/

Many more examples can be found in Module:fr-pron/testcases.

|1=, |2=, etc. are used to indicate one or more pronunciations, possibly respelled. See examples above for how this respelling works. An omitted parameter defaults to the pagename. You can indicate multiple pronunciations, e.g.

|pos=v indicates that a word in the text is a verb, and controls the handling of certain endings (-ai, -ent, -tions); see examples above.

You can tag any pronunciation with a qualifier using |qual=, |qual2=, etc. and a reference using |n=, |n2=, etc., as with {{IPA}}.

  • b is normally /b/, but:
    • It is silent in final -mb(s).
    • It is /p/ in the sequence bs (obstacle).
  • c is normally /k/, but:
    • It is /s/ before a front vowel, i.e. e, i, y, æ, ə or accented versions of these; also œ (cœliaque), except in the sequence œu (cœur with /k/). To get a hard c before a front vowel, write k or qu; to get a soft c before a back vowel, write ç.
    • ch is /ʃ/.
    • c is silent in final nc(t)(s).
  • ç is always /s/.
  • d is /d/, but:
  • It is silent in final -d and -ds. -ied(s) is /je/ (pied, assieds, etc.).
  • f is always /f/.
  • g is normally /ɡ/ (note, this is a special IPA character, not the normal g character), except:
    • g is /ʒ/ before a front vowel, i.e. e, i, y, æ, ə or accented versions of these; also œ, except in the sequence œu (Argœuves with /ɡ/). To get a hard g before a front vowel, write gu; to get a soft g before a back vowel, write j; to get a pronounced gu before a front vowel, write .
    • gn is /ɲ/. To get /ɡn/, write g_n.
    • ng is /ŋ/ (as in parking, shopping) in the sequence consonant+ing when word-finally, before final s, or before _. Use _ to get ing -> /iŋ/ elsewhere in a word, e.g. respell Washington as Washing_tonne and swinguer as swing_guer. Note that vowel+ing (as in poing) is interpreted by the next rule.
    • Final g(s) is silent, as in rang, long, seing, joug and plurals.
    • g is silent in the sequence ngt, as in vingt.
  • h is normally silent. Note:
    • ch, sh, sch, ssh are /ʃ/, except that initial désh- is /dez/ (déshonorer, déshabitué).
    • ph is /f/.
    • h between vowels prevents conversion of /i/ and /y/ into glides (as in nihilisme, jihad respelled djihade), but does not have a similar effect on /u/ (hence souhaite is rendered as /swɛt/).
    • nh is treated as if spelled n (as in inhérent, anhédonie), except in word-initial enh-, rendered as /ɑ̃/ (as in enhardir, enhaché, enhucher). For words where the h is "mute" and the enh- needs to be rendered as /ɑ̃n/ (enharmonie, enherber), use a respelling beginning with enn-.
    • Word-initial eu- is normally rendered as /ø/, but word-initial h blocks this, hence euro is /ø.ro/ but heureux is /œ.rø/.
  • j is always /ʒ/.
  • k is always /k/.
  • l is /l/, except:
    • ill is /j/ after a vowel (faillir), /ij/ after a consonant fille, and /il/ word-initially illustrer. This applies regardless of what follows, which is useful in respellings (e.g. boycotter can be respelled boillcotter to get /bɔj.kɔ.te/). An exception is the sequence uill following a consonant, which is rendered /ɥij/ (as in juillet, cuillère) rather than expected */yj/. Note that many words having ill after a consonant are pronounced with /il/ rather than /ij/ (mille, village, tranquillité), and will need respelling using il.
    • The sequence oil is /wal/ (poil), unless another l follows (to allow respellings like cauboille /ko.bɔj/ for cowboy).
    • Otherwise, word-final il(s) is /j/ after a vowel (travail, orteil), /il/ otherwise (ils, avril, profil).
    • In the sequence vowel+il+consonant, il is rendered as /j/; this is an alternative way to get /j/ in respellings.
    • Special cases:
      • œil (œil, œillet) is interpreted as if spelled œuil.
      • cueil (accueil) is interpreted as if spelled keuil.
      • gueil (orgueil) is interpreted as if spelled gueuil.
      • oel, oêl (moelle, poêle) are interpreted as if spelled wal.
  • m is /m/, except that it normally indicates nasalization when preceding b, p, or f (tomber, imprimer, symphonie), and also in the word-final sequences om(s), aim(s), eim(s) (faim, Reims, nom). Exceptions and special cases:
    • The sequence oum represents /um/ (schtroumpf), not a nasal vowel.
    • Word-final um(s) represents /ɔm/ (maximum, album).
  • n is normally /n/, but usually indicates nasalization when following a vowel and not preceding a vowel or another n. Exceptions and special cases:
    • The sequence oun represents /un/ (Cameroun, Bouroundi), not a nasal vowel.
    • Word-final ing(s) after a consonant represents /iŋ/ (parking, shopping). See the entry for g above for the precise rules.
    • nh is rendered as /n/ except in word-initial enh-. See the entry for h above for the precise rules.
  • p is /p/, except:
  • q and qu are always /k/. To represent a pronounced u, use ü if pronounced /ɥ/ (as in aquifère, ubiquité), and w if pronounced /w/ (as in adéquat, équanimité, squatter).
  • r is /ʁ/, but is silent in final -er(s), which is rendered /e/ (aimer, volontiers, dîners, papiers). Exception: -er(s) in single-syllable words (cher, vers) is rendered /ɛʁ/. Words with pronounced final -er(s) in multisyllabic words will need respelling with -erre, e.g. travers, tiers.
  • s is normally /s/, but:
    • It is /z/ between vowels and silent word-finally.
    • Words where s between vowels is /s/ (asocial, susurrer) will need respelling with ç, ss or (if before a front vowel) c. (Be careful with respelling using ss, as it may change the interpretation of a preceding e.)
    • Words where final s is pronounced (ours, métis, sens) will need respelling (e.g. ourse/ource/ourss/ourç/etc., métisse, sense).
    • sh, sch, ssh are /ʃ/, except that initial désh- is /dez/ (déshonorer, déshabitué).
    • In initial trans- and intrans- preceding a vowel, s is /z/.
    • The words es and est are rendered as if spelled ès and èt, respectively (i.e. they will be rendered as /ɛ/ except in a liaison context).
    • Except in the word est, final -st is pronounced (ouest, podcast, permafrost).
  • t is normally /t/, but:
  • v is always /v/.
  • w is always /w/.
  • x is normally /ks/, but:
  • z is normally /z/, but:
    • Final z is silent (allez, nez). [FIXME: Should only apply to -ez.] Final -ez is rendered as /e/.
  • a is /a/, except that it is /ɑ/ before final -s and -z.
  • (continue to fill in)