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Consonants
IPA Orthography English approximation
[[|b]] b bat
[[|c]] q Roughly like RP Tuesday[حوالہ درکار]
[[|d]] d debt
[[|dz]] x goods
[[|dʒ]] xh jet
[[|ð]] dh then
[[|f]] f far
[[|ɡ]] g go
[[|h]] h hat
[[|j]] j yes
[[|ɟ]] gj Roughly like RP due[حوالہ درکار]
[[|k]] k car
[[|l]] l lean
[[|ɫ]] ll wool
[[|m]] m man
[[|n]] n not
[[|ɲ]] nj onion
[[|ŋ]] ng bang
[[|p]] p pen
[[|r]] rr rolled r [1]
[[|ɾ]] r butter (American English) [1]
[[|s]] s son
[[|ʃ]] sh show
[[|t]] t tan
[[|ts]] c hats
[[|tʃ]] ç[2] chin
[[|v]] v van
[[|z]] z zip
[[|ʒ]] zh vision
[[|θ]] th thin
Vowels
IPA Written as English approximation
[[|a]] a father
[[|ɛ]] e bed
[[|ə]] ë about, thug
[[|i]] i seed
[[|ɔ]] o law
[[|u]] u boot
[[|y]] y Similar to [i] made with rounded lips
  1. ^ ا ب The contrast between flapped r and trilled rr is the same as in Spanish. English does not have either of the two sounds phonemically.
  2. The letter ç is sometimes written ch due to technical limitations because of its use in English sound and its analogy to the other digraphs xh, sh, and zh. Usually it is written simply c or more rarely q with context resolving any ambiguities.