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  1. What follows are two representations of French pronunciations: 1. a list of all the French spellings in all positions and linkings with their IPA equivalent; and 2. a list of all IPA sounds found in the French language and their spellings.

  2. What follows are two representations of French pronunciations: 1. a list of all the French spellings in all positions and linkings with their IPA equivalent; and 2. a list of all IPA sounds found in the French language and their spellings.

  3. The Rising-falling tone letter is IPA LS Uni E9B3, a non-Unicode mapping; the 2005 chart uses a combination of a Mino r (foot) group and a circumflex. Even though most users will not have access to the IPA Kiel font, the Association recommends this version of the chart as an ideal.

  4. The Rising-falling tone letter is IPA LS Uni E9B3, a non-Unicode mapping; the 2005 chart uses a combination of a Mino r (foot) group and a circumflex. Even though most users will not have access to the IPA Kiel font, the Association recommends this version of the chart as an ideal.

  5. 1 sty 2019 · The 2019 chart makes minor changes to wording and layout, but otherwise reproduces the appearance of the 2005 chart. A few symbol substitutions have been made: The symbol for the labiodental flap, which in the 2005 chart came from an unknown font, here comes from the Doulos SIL font (2C71).

  6. The document provides French pronunciation charts, including lists of French spellings and their IPA equivalents for vowels -a, -e, -i, -o. It also gives rules for pronouncing different spelling patterns in French and examples for each spelling.

  7. You can obtain the phonetic transcription of French words automatically with the French phonetic translator. On this page, you will find charts with all French consonant and vowel sounds. You will find one French word for each sound in the beginning, middle, and end of a word.

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