Language/Finnish/Pronunciation/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation
Hei!
I'll try to tell you about pronunciation of Finnish.
In common, it's easier than English writing/reading system. You read words precisely as they are written. But there are also some vital details you should always remember.
Alphabet
The alphabet in Finnish is composed of 29 letters:
a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z, å, ä, ö.
The letters š and ž can occur only in loan words.
Letter | Pronunciation |
---|---|
A a | [a:] |
B b | [be:] |
C c | [se:] |
D d | [de:] |
E e | [e:] |
F f | [æf] |
G g | [ge:] |
H h | [ho:] |
I i | [i:] |
J j | [ji:] |
K k | [ko:] |
L l | [æl] |
M m | [æm] |
N n | [æn] |
O o | [o:] |
P p | [pe:] |
Q q | [ku:] |
R r | [ær] |
S s | [æs] |
T t | [te:] |
U u | [u:] |
V v | [ve:] |
W w | [ve:], [kaksoisve:] |
X x | [æks] |
Y y | [y:] |
Z z | [tset] |
Å å | [o:], [ruotsalainen o:] |
Ä ä | [æ:] |
Ö ö | [ø:] |
Long and short sounds
As soon as Finnish uses really few sounds, the length of similar sounds is important. As example - tapaan sinut "I meet you" and tapan sinut "I murder you".
ee, aa, oo, uu
So if you see ee, aa, oo, uu - read them loooong . Usual letters you read in a usual manner.
It is a bit trickier with long konsomants , that are also important. Try NOT to read them as two discreet k-k, t-t etc. Try that instead :
- Set your mouth as if you are ready to say it.
- Take a very short pause.
- Say the sound - but strongly.
Congratulations, you've done it! :)
Perhaps it would be good if you train a bit with kk, pp, tt.
mm, ss, rr, nn, ll
Sounds mm, ss, rr, nn, ll don't need such an articulation, just say them a bit longer.
Ä, Y, Ö
Ä, Y, Ö are authentic for Finnish.
- Ä resembles "cAt" or "bAd" in English.
- Y resembles German Über or French vU
- Ö resembles the same sound in German
Video: how to pronounce each letter of the Finnish Alphabet
Finnish Online Virtual Keyboard
Authors
Contributors
Vincent, 87.92.174.96, Maintenance script and 2a04:cec0:11ac:a3d4:9801:86e8:1413:9fca