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When trying to pronounce words in Icelandic, some knowledge of a Scandinavian language is useful. Compared to English, the vowels are different, however, most consonants are pronounced similar to English. | When trying to pronounce words in Icelandic, some knowledge of a Scandinavian language is useful. Compared to English, the vowels are different, however, most consonants are pronounced similar to English. | ||
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==Video: Pronunciation== | |||
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==Sources== | |||
Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez'' | |||
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Pronunciation Guide in Icelandic
When trying to pronounce words in Icelandic, some knowledge of a Scandinavian language is useful. Compared to English, the vowels are different, however, most consonants are pronounced similar to English.
The Icelandic alphabet has kept two old letters which no longer exist in the English alphabet: Þ, þ (þorn, modern English "thorn") and Ð, ð (eð, anglicised as "eth" or "edh"), representing the voiceless and voiced "th" sounds (as in English "thin" and "this"), respectively. Below is a guide to pronunciation.
Letter | Pronunciation in English |
A | "a" sound in father |
E | "e" sound in bed |
I, Y | "i" sound in little |
U | "u" sound in German höher or "eu" sound in French neuf |
Æ | "æ" sound in eye |
ö | "ö" sound in German höher or "eu" sound in French neuf |
ð | "th" sound in weather (voiced th) |
þ | "th" sound in thord (unvoiced th) |
Icelandic is a North Germanic language spoken in Iceland where it is the national language.
Here are the letters and how to pronounce them:
Letter | A a | B b | D d | E e | F f | G g | H h | I i | J j | K k | L l | M m | N n | O o | P p | R r | S s | T t | U u | V v | X x | Y y | Á á | Æ æ | É é | Í í | Ð ð | Ó ó | Ö ö | Ú ú | Ý ý | Þ þ |
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Name | a | bé | dé | e | eff | ge | há | i | joð | ká | ell | emm | enn | o | pé | err | ess | té | u | vaff | ex | ufsilon y | á | æ | é | í | eð | ó | ö | ú | ufsilon ý | þorn |
IPA | [aː] | [pjeɛ̯] | [tjeɛ̯] | [eɛ̯] | [ɛfː] | [cjeɛ̯] | [häu̯] | [ɪː] | [joɔ̯ð̠] | [kʰäu̯] | [ɛtːl̥] | [ɛmː] | [ɛnː] | [oɔ̯] | [pʰjeɛ̯] | [ɛrː] | [ɛsː] | [tʰjeɛ̯] | [ʏː] | [vafː] | [ɛxs] | [ˈʏfsɪlɔn ɪː] | [äu̯] | [ai̯] | [jeɛ̯] | [iː] | [eɛ̯ð̠] | [ou̯] | [œː] | [uː] | [ˈʏfsɪlɔn iː] | [θ̠ɔrːtn̥] |
Audio |
Video: Pronunciation
Sources
Book: Learn to Speak Icelandic: without even trying, Stephen Hernandez