The charts below show the way in which the بین الاقوامی صوتیاتی ابجد represents اڑیہ زبان pronunciations in Wikipedia articles.

See Odia phonology for a more thorough discussion of the sounds of Odia.

حرف صحیحs
معاونت:با ابجدیہ Odia English approximation
[[|b]] big
[[|bʱ]] abhor
[[|d̪]][1] that
d̪ʱ[1]
[[|ɖ]] dice
ɖ[[|ʱ]] guardhouse
[[|d͡ʒ]] junior
[[|d͡ʒʱ]] fridge handle
[[|ɡ]] go
[[|ɡʱ]] pigheaded
[[|h]] head
[[|k]] skate
[[|kʰ]] Kate, Stockholm
[[|l]] light (clear L)
[[|l̪]] similar to "ld" in old, but with the دندانی حروف صحیح
[[|ɺ̢]] ହ୍ଳ
[[|m]] might
[[|n]] not
[[|ɳ]] American morning
[[|ŋ]] sing
[[|p]] spot
p[[|ʰ]] pot
[[|ɾ]] Scottish three, American ladder
[[|ɽ]] ଡ଼
ɽ[[|ʱ]] ଢ଼
[[|s]] so
[[|t̪]][1]
[[|ʰ]][1] thought
[[|ʈ]] stop
[[|ʈʰ]] top
[[|t͡ʃ]] latch
[[|t͡ʃʰ]] choose, which hand
مصوتs
معاونت:با ابجدیہ Odia English approximation Pronunciation
[[|aː]] woman audio speaker iconتلفظ 
[[|e]] ability audio speaker iconتلفظ 
[[|i]] ି, ୀ English audio speaker iconتلفظ 
[[|o]] short (UK) Audio file "Pronunciation of Odia character ଓ.ogg" not found
ɔi poise (UK) audio speaker iconتلفظ 
[[|u]] ୁ, ୂ guru audio speaker iconتلفظ 
[[|u]] ୁ, ୂ guru audio speaker iconتلفظ 
[[|̃]] roughly like on (American English), nasalized [ɒ] or [ɑ]. rendez-vous
Reduced vowels
معاونت:با ابجدیہ Odia English approximation Pronunciation
[[|ɔ]] doctor audio speaker iconتلفظ 
Semivowels
معاونت:با ابجدیہ Odia English approximation Pronunciation
[[|j]] yet Audio file "Pronunciation of Odia character ୟ.ogg" not found
[[|w]] wine Audio file "Pronunciation of Odia character ୱ.ogg" not found

حواشی

ترمیم
  1. ^ ا ب پ ت For the typical untrained native English speaker, Odia [t̪ t̪ʰ ʈ ʈʰ] are perceived as /t/; likewise, Odia [d̪ d̪ʱ ɖ ɖʱ] are all perceived as /d/. Odia [t̪ d̪] are pronounced like Spanish [t d], with the tongue touching the teeth, and [t̪ʰ d̪] are how an Odia speaker pronounces English /θ ð/ (as in think' and that). Odia [ʈ ɖ] are pronounced with the tongue further back, touching behind the teeth, and [ʈʰ ɖ] are how an Odia speaker pronounces English /t d/; [ʈ] is how an Odia speaker pronounces English t after s, as in stop.