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==Pronunciation equivalent in English== | ==Pronunciation equivalent in English== | ||
===vowels === | ===vowels === | ||
The | The 9 vowels of Turkmen are represented by the following letters: | ||
*a When short, pronounced as the English a in the word ―father. | *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. | *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. | *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 | *y When short, pronounced similar to the English -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. | *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. | *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. | *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 | *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. | *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, | *ü Similar to u as English ―prune, but with more tightly rounded lips. | ||
===Consonants=== | ===Consonants=== | ||
The 21 Turkmen consonants are represented by the following letters: | The 21 Turkmen consonants are represented by the following letters: | ||
*p Pronounced as English p in ―pen. | *p Pronounced as English p in ―pen. | ||
*t Pronounced as English t in | *t Pronounced as English t in ―ten. | ||
*k Pronounced as English k in | *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 | *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. | *d Pronounced as English d in ―deep. | ||
*g Pronounced as English g in | *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. | *m Pronounced as English m in ―meat. | ||
*n Pronounced as English n in the word ―nice. | *n Pronounced as English n in the word ―nice. | ||
*ň Pronounced as English ng in ―sing. | *ň Pronounced as English ng in ―sing. | ||
*l Pronounced as English l in ―look. | *l Pronounced as English l in ―look. | ||
*r Pronounced the same way as English r in | *r Pronounced the same way as English r in ―rice, but with a trill. | ||
*s Pronounced as a hard English th in | *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 | *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. | *ş Pronounced as English sh in ―share. | ||
*ç Pronounced as English ch in ―check. | *ç Pronounced as English ch in ―check. | ||
*ž Pronounced as English s in | *ž Pronounced as English s in ―treasure in words from Russian. | ||
*j Pronounced as English j in ―juice. | *j Pronounced as English j in ―juice. | ||
*h Pronounced as English h in | *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. | *f Pronounced as English f in ―four. | ||
*w Pronounced as English w in | *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. | *ý Pronounced as English y in ―yes. | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== |
Revision as of 23:28, 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 |
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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] |
Audio |
Pronunciation equivalent in English
vowels
The 9 vowels of Turkmen are represented by the following letters:
- 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 -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