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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Trây pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. Stress always falls on the ultimate syllable. See "Phonology" for more information.

IPA Examples nearest English equivalent
Consonants
ɓ beis bill
ɗ Doh debt
f Füen file
ʎ kglumm million, gli (Italian)
ɲ gnüer canyon, pinha (Portuguese)
h Haem ham
x h loch, Bach
j jehn yes
k knuck scold
l Lö left
m Mott man
n nihr nice
ŋ ngå thing
ŋ Pluhn spray
ʀ Reaz free (some accents), palavra (Portuguese)
ʒ Sra measure
ʃ Ksaot shop
t teap stand
v W very
w klaw kiwi
c Zeay stew, chị (Vietnamese)
IPA Examples nearest English equivalent
Monophthongs
short
a dozá stack, casa (Spanish)
ɛ sénse let
e sénse say, café (French)
ɒ dolgá got
o tôván au (French)
ɔ tōkezá law (but shorter)
ɪ íztāk sit
i agənamīšānatī́zô, Škipərīá happy, fini (French)
ə ədás runner
ɜ šə́d bird (but shorter)
ʊ úþ book
u éhalû cool (but shorter)
long
ɑː h'at (but longer)
ɑː zéitā father
ɔː vō bore
ázpī cheese
lūgá, û́ rule
Diphthongs
aɪ̯ ailī́ lie
aʊ̯ táus loud
au̯ báûī pausa (Spanish)
eɪ̯ préik name
eʊ̯ téuk euro (Czech)
eu̯ héû neutro (Spanish)
oɪ̯ kôiá, verói join (some accents)
oʊ̯ ôu bone
ou̯ lốû bou (Spanish)
wa Gû́am wack
gû́en went
we bû́e joué (French)
û́i will
wi naû́it, súi weep (but shorter)
Stress
ˈ Stress falls on the marked syllable of a word