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==Pronunciation equivalent in English==
===vowels ===
The nine vowels of Turkmen are represented by the following letters or letter-groups:
*a When short, pronounced as the English a in the word ―father.‖ In words with a long a, it is pronounced as a drawn-out English aa, as in ―bah (humbug).‖
*ä When short, pronounced as the English a in ―ant.‖ In words with a long a, it is pronounced as a drawn-out a as in ―man‖ or ―lamp.‖
*e When short, pronounced as the English e in ―pet.‖ There is no long e in Turkmen.
*y When short, pronounced similar to the English i in ―possible.‖ In words with a long y, it is pronounced approximately as a drawn out hee in ―wheel,‖ but deep in the throat.
*i When short, pronounced as the English i in ―middle.‖ In words with a long i, it is pronounced approximately like ea in ―easy.‖
*o When short, pronounced as the English a in ―all.‖ In words with a long o, it is pronounced approximately as a drawn-out English o in ―board.‖
*u When short, pronounced as English u in ―truth.‖ In words with a long u, this sound is pronounced approximately as a drawn-out English ou in ―through.‖
*ö Pronounced short, is close to ir in ―girl‖ but with rounding the lips. In words with
*a long o, it is pronounced with a longer duration than short o, as in the word learn.
*ü Similar to u as English ―prune,‖ but with more tightly rounded lips.
===Consonants===
The 21 Turkmen consonants are represented by the following letters:
*p Pronounced as English p in ―pen.‖
*t Pronounced as English t in ―ten‖.
*k Pronounced as English k in ―keep‖ when in words with the vowels ä, e, i, ö, ý but as English c in ―call‖ when in words with the vowels a, y, o, u.
*b Pronounced as English b in ―boy‖ at the beginning of a word and similar to v or w in other positions.
*d Pronounced as English d in ―deep.‖
*g Pronounced as English g in ―geese‖ when in words with the vowels ä, e, i, ö, ý, but as a sound like the soft English gh in ―yogurt‖ in words with a, y, o, u.
*m Pronounced as English m in ―meat.‖
*n Pronounced as English n in the word ―nice.‖
*ň Pronounced as English ng in ―sing.‖
*l Pronounced as English l in ―look.‖
*r Pronounced the same way as English r in ―rice‖, but with a trill.
*s Pronounced as a hard English th in ―thing‖ in Turkmen (including Arabic and Persian) words, but as English s in ―sun‖ in words coming from Russian.
*z Pronounced as a soft English th in ―the‖ in Turkmen (including Arabic and Persian) words, but as English z in ―zoo‖ in words coming from Russian.
*ş Pronounced as English sh in ―share.‖
*ç Pronounced as English ch in ―check.‖
*ž Pronounced as English s in ―treasure‖ in words from Russian.
*j Pronounced as English j in ―juice.‖
*h Pronounced as English h in ―hall‖ in some words, but as a gutteral ch in English-German―Bach‖ in other Turkmen words.
*f Pronounced as English f in ―four.‖
*w Pronounced as English w in ―wagon‖ in Turkmen (including Arabic and Persian) words, but as English v in ―very‖ in words from Russian.
*ý Pronounced as English y in ―yes.‖*
==Videos==
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<youtube>RyO8T1FZw68</youtube>
==Sources=
https://photos.state.gov/libraries/turkmenistan/868986/pdf/TurkmenLanguageLearningGuide_001.pdf
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[[Category:Alphabet-and-Pronunciation]]

Revision as of 23:16, 8 December 2020

Alphabet table

Latin letter A a B b Ç ç D d E e Ä ä F f G g H h I i J j Ž ž K k L l M m N n Ň ň O o Ö ö P p R r S s Ş ş T t U u Ü ü W w Y y Ý ý Z z
Cyrillic letter А а Б б Ч ч Д д Е е Ә ә Ф ф Г г Х х И и Җ җ Ж ж К к Л л М м Н н Ң ң О о Ө ө П п Р р С с Ш ш Т т У у Ү ү В в Ы ы Й й З з
Arabic letter ا ب چ د اِ– ە أ ف غ - گ - ق ح - خ - هـ ای ج ژ ق - ك ل م ن نگ اوْ اؤ پ ر ث - س - ص ش ت - ط اوُ اۆ و ای ی ز - ذ - ض - ظ
IPA [a, aː] [b] [t͡ʃ] [d] [je], [e] [æ, æː] [ɸ] [ɡ~ʁ] [h~x] [i, iː] [d͡ʒ] [ʒ] [k~q] [l] [m] [n] [ŋ] [o, oː] [ø, øː] [p] [r] [θ, s] [ʃ] [t] [u, uː] [y, yː] [β] [ɯ, ɯː] [j] [ð, z]
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Pronunciation equivalent in English

vowels

The nine vowels of Turkmen are represented by the following letters or letter-groups:

  • a When short, pronounced as the English a in the word ―father.‖ In words with a long a, it is pronounced as a drawn-out English aa, as in ―bah (humbug).‖
  • ä When short, pronounced as the English a in ―ant.‖ In words with a long a, it is pronounced as a drawn-out a as in ―man‖ or ―lamp.‖
  • e When short, pronounced as the English e in ―pet.‖ There is no long e in Turkmen.
  • y When short, pronounced similar to the English i in ―possible.‖ In words with a long y, it is pronounced approximately as a drawn out hee in ―wheel,‖ but deep in the throat.
  • i When short, pronounced as the English i in ―middle.‖ In words with a long i, it is pronounced approximately like ea in ―easy.‖
  • o When short, pronounced as the English a in ―all.‖ In words with a long o, it is pronounced approximately as a drawn-out English o in ―board.‖
  • u When short, pronounced as English u in ―truth.‖ In words with a long u, this sound is pronounced approximately as a drawn-out English ou in ―through.‖
  • ö Pronounced short, is close to ir in ―girl‖ but with rounding the lips. In words with
  • a long o, it is pronounced with a longer duration than short o, as in the word learn.
  • ü Similar to u as English ―prune,‖ but with more tightly rounded lips.

Consonants

The 21 Turkmen consonants are represented by the following letters:

  • p Pronounced as English p in ―pen.‖
  • t Pronounced as English t in ―ten‖.
  • k Pronounced as English k in ―keep‖ when in words with the vowels ä, e, i, ö, ý but as English c in ―call‖ when in words with the vowels a, y, o, u.
  • b Pronounced as English b in ―boy‖ at the beginning of a word and similar to v or w in other positions.
  • d Pronounced as English d in ―deep.‖
  • g Pronounced as English g in ―geese‖ when in words with the vowels ä, e, i, ö, ý, but as a sound like the soft English gh in ―yogurt‖ in words with a, y, o, u.
  • m Pronounced as English m in ―meat.‖
  • n Pronounced as English n in the word ―nice.‖
  • ň Pronounced as English ng in ―sing.‖
  • l Pronounced as English l in ―look.‖
  • r Pronounced the same way as English r in ―rice‖, but with a trill.
  • s Pronounced as a hard English th in ―thing‖ in Turkmen (including Arabic and Persian) words, but as English s in ―sun‖ in words coming from Russian.
  • z Pronounced as a soft English th in ―the‖ in Turkmen (including Arabic and Persian) words, but as English z in ―zoo‖ in words coming from Russian.
  • ş Pronounced as English sh in ―share.‖
  • ç Pronounced as English ch in ―check.‖
  • ž Pronounced as English s in ―treasure‖ in words from Russian.
  • j Pronounced as English j in ―juice.‖
  • h Pronounced as English h in ―hall‖ in some words, but as a gutteral ch in English-German―Bach‖ in other Turkmen words.
  • f Pronounced as English f in ―four.‖
  • w Pronounced as English w in ―wagon‖ in Turkmen (including Arabic and Persian) words, but as English v in ―very‖ in words from Russian.
  • ý Pronounced as English y in ―yes.‖*


Videos


=Sources

https://photos.state.gov/libraries/turkmenistan/868986/pdf/TurkmenLanguageLearningGuide_001.pdf