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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Ukrainian 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.
Ukrainian distinguishes hard (unpalatalized or plain) and soft (palatalized) consonants (both phonetically and orthographically). Soft consonants, most of which are denoted by a superscript ⟨ʲ⟩, are pronounced with the body of the tongue raised toward the hard palate, like the articulation of the y sound in yes.
See Ukrainian phonology and Ukrainian alphabet for a more thorough look at the sounds of Ukrainian.
Consonants | |||||||
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Hard | Soft | ||||||
IPA | Examples | English approximations | IPA | Examples | English approximations | ||
b | бог, крепдеши́н[1] | ⓘ, [krebdeˈʃɪn] | boot | bʲ | різьбя́р, бюстга́льтер[2] | ⓘ, ⓘ | beauty |
d | дим, футбо́л[1] | ⓘ, ⓘ | do | dʲ | дім, мідь, боротьба́[1] | ⓘ, ⓘ, ⓘ | deuce (RP) |
dz | дзе́ркало, плацда́рм[1] | ⓘ, [plɐdzˈdɑrm] | pads | dzʲ | ґедзь, дзьоб, Доне́цьк живе́[1] | ⓘ, ⓘ, [doˈnɛdzʲɡ ʒɪˈwɛ] | pad's yours |
dʒ | джміль, лічба́[1] | ⓘ, ⓘ | jump, ridge | — | |||
f | фа́рба | ⓘ | fool | fʲ | фю́рер[2] | [ˈfʲurer] | few |
ɡ | ґа́нок, рюкза́к[1] | ⓘ, ⓘ | good | ɡʲ | Ґю́нтер[2] | [ˈɡʲunter] | Montague |
ɣ | чахохбі́лі[1] | [tʃɐxoɣˈbil⁽ʲ⁾i] | between good and hood | — | |||
ɦ | газе́та | ⓘ | behind | ɦʲ | гю́бріс[2] | [ˈɦʲubr⁽ʲ⁾is] | Donohue |
— | j | йти, гай, їда́льня | ⓘ, ⓘ, ⓘ | yes | |||
k | ключ | ⓘ | scar | kʲ | кю́рій[2] | ⓘ | skew |
l | лось | ⓘ | bell | lʲ | лід, сіль | ⓘ, ⓘ | million |
m | мир | ⓘ | moot | mʲ | тьмя́ний, Мю́нхен[2] | ⓘ, ⓘ | music |
n | не́бо | ⓘ | noon | nʲ | ні́жний, день | ⓘ, ⓘ | canyon |
p | пил | ⓘ | spare | pʲ | ма́впячий, пюре́[2] | ⓘ, ⓘ | spew |
r | лі́кар | ⓘ | trilled r, like in Spanish riesgo | rʲ | рі́чка, буря́к | ⓘ, ⓘ | trilled r, like in Spanish riesgo |
s | суп | ⓘ | soup | sʲ | сі́но, вісь | ⓘ, ⓘ | assume (RP) |
ʃ | шпари́на, ви́ще | ⓘ, ⓘ | shop | — | |||
t | тин | ⓘ | star | tʲ | тінь, мить | ⓘ, ⓘ | stew (RP) |
ts | цибу́ля | ⓘ | cats | tsʲ | ціна́, віне́ць | ⓘ, ⓘ | cat's young |
tʃ | очере́т, ви́ще | ⓘ, ⓘ | choose | — | |||
u̯ | вчи́тель, став[3] | ⓘ, [stɑu̯] | tow | ||||
v | Афганіста́н[1] | [ɐvɦɐn⁽ʲ⁾iˈstɑn] | vine | ||||
w | вода́[3] | ⓘ | between wine and vine | wʲ | цвях, Вю́рцбурґ[2][3] | ⓘ, [ˈwʲurdzbʊrɡ] | between weak and veal |
x | ховра́х | [xou̯ˈrɑx] | Bach, loch | xʲ | Хюрре́м Султа́н[2] | [xʲʊˈrːɛm sʊlˈtɑn] | Bach yelled |
z | зуб, бейсбол[1] | ⓘ, ⓘ | zoo | zʲ | зі́лля, рі́зьблення, про́сьба[1] | ⓘ, ⓘ, ⓘ | presume (RP) |
ʒ | жи́то, Ви́шгород[1] | ⓘ, ⓘ | measure | — | |||
Vowels | |||||||
Stressed | Unstressed | ||||||
IPA | Examples | English approximation | IPA | Examples | English approximation | ||
ɑ | гай | ⓘ | father | ɐ | гарма́та | ⓘ | hug |
ɛ | день, є | ⓘ, ⓘ | met | e | ефі́рний | ⓘ | rate |
i | кіт, і́кла | ⓘ, [ˈiklɐ] | meet | i | біле́т | ⓘ | meet |
ɪ | ми́ша | ⓘ | bit | ɪ | кра́сний[4] | ⓘ | bit |
ɔ | по́ле, льон | ⓘ, [lʲɔn] | off | o | ору́дний | ⓘ | story |
u | дух, лють | ⓘ, ⓘ | fool | ʊ | туди́ | ⓘ | put |
Other symbols | |||||||
IPA | Explanation | ||||||
ˈ◌ | stress (placed before the stressed syllable) | ||||||
ˌ◌ | secondary stress (placed before the stressed syllable) | ||||||
◌ː | gemination (the consonant is pronounced twice as long)[5] | ||||||
◌⁽ʲ⁾ | optional nature of consonant palatalization before /i/ |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Voiceless obstruents /p t tʲ ts tsʲ tʃ k x f s sʲ ʃ/ are voiced [b d dʲ dz dzʲ dʒ ɡ ɣ v z zʲ ʒ] before other voiced obstruents. [ɣ] and [v] only ever occur in this case.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i /bʲ mʲ pʲ wʲ/ occur in a small number of native words and loanwords before /ɑ ɛ ɔ u/. /kʲ fʲ ɡʲ ɦʲ xʲ/ may only occur in loanwords in the same environment. Optional palatalization of /b k f ɡ ɦ m p w x/ before /i/ is weak and is omitted from this help page.
- ^ a b c The phoneme /w/ (spelled ⟨в⟩) has variable pronunciation, but is generally labiodental [ʋ]; it is [w] before /ɔ/ or /u/ and is vocalized to [u̯] before a consonant at the beginning of a word, after a vowel before a consonant or after a vowel at the end of a word. For simplicity, we will use ⟨w⟩ for both [ʋ] and [w].
- ^ May also be realized as [e].
- ^ In Ukrainian, geminates are found between vowels: бага́ття ⓘ 'bonfire', подру́жжя ⓘ 'married couple', обли́ччя ⓘ 'face'. Geminates also occur at the beginning of a few words: лля́ний [ˈlʲːɑnɪj] 'flaxen', forms of the verb ли́ти 'to pour' (ллючи́ ⓘ, ллю [lʲːu], ллєш [lʲːɛʃ], etc.), сса́ти ⓘ 'to suck' and derivatives.[citation needed]