Who is International Phonetic Alphabet?

The International Phonetic Alphabet is like a special map that helps people say words the same way everywhere.

Imagine you and your friend are playing a game where you have to copy how someone speaks. But sometimes, even if you both hear the same word, you might say it differently. That’s because different languages can make sounds in unique ways. The International Phonetic Alphabet gives each sound a letter or symbol so everyone knows exactly what that sound is, no matter what language they speak.

How It Works

Think of it like a spelling book for speech. Just as letters help you write words, the International Phonetic Alphabet helps you say them right. For example, the word "cat" has three sounds: /k/, /æ/, and /t/. Each of those symbols shows what sound you should make when saying that word.

Why It’s Useful

It's especially helpful for people learning new languages or working on pronunciation. Like how you use a picture book to learn words, the International Phonetic Alphabet is like a picture book for sounds, helping you hear and say them just like a native speaker!

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Examples

  1. A child learns to read using the IPA to understand how words sound.
  2. A teacher uses the IPA to help students with pronunciation.
  3. A person discovers the IPA while learning a new language.

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