Letter
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A a
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B b
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E e
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F f
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G g
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H h
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I i
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J j
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K k
|
L l
|
M m
|
N n
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Ng ng
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O o
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P p
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R r
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S s
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T t
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U u
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V v
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W w
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Y y
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Name
|
a
|
bi
|
e
|
ef
|
ge
|
ets
|
i
|
je
|
ke
|
el
|
em
|
en
|
eng
|
o
|
pi
|
ar
|
es
|
ti
|
u
|
vi
|
we
|
ye
|
IPA
|
[a]
|
[b]
|
[e/ɛ]
|
[f]
|
[g]
|
[h]
|
[i]
|
[ʧ~dʒ]
|
[k]
|
[l]
|
[m]
|
[n]
|
[ŋ]
|
[o]
|
[p]
|
[ɾ]
|
[s]
|
[t]
|
[u]
|
[v]
|
[w]
|
[j]
|
Diphthong
|
ae
|
ao
|
IPA
|
[aj]
|
[əʊ]
|
Explanation for English speakers[edit | edit source]
i
|
as the 'e' in 'me'
|
e
|
as the 'e' in 'bet'
|
a
|
as the 'a' in 'afternoon'
|
u
|
as the 'oo' in 'good'
|
o
|
as the 'o' in 'hot'
|
ae
|
as the 'igh' in 'sight'
|
ea
|
as the 'ea' in 'clear'
|
oa
|
as the 'oo' in 'door' or the 'oa' in 'boa'
|
ua
|
as the 'ore' in 'shore'
|
ao
|
as the 'ow' in 'town'
|
oe
|
as the 'oy' in 'boy'
|
ei
|
as the 'ay' in 'bay'
|
g
|
as the ‘g’ in ‘gang’
|
ng
|
as the ‘ng’ in ‘gang’
|
ch
|
as the ‘ch’ in ‘chop’
|
j
|
as the ‘j’ in ‘juice’
|
y
|
as the ‘y’ in ‘you’
|
r
|
as the ‘r’ in ‘red’, but with the tip of the tongue raised
|
p/b
|
These English consonants are often not distinguished in Bislama.
|
t/d
|
These English consonants are often not distinguished in Bislama.
|
k/g
|
These English consonants are often not distinguished in Bislama.
|
mb
|
This consonant has no true English equivalent. Pronounced m+b (two sounds together)
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nd
|
This consonant has no true English equivalent. Pronounced n+d (two sounds together)
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