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    58 months ago

    Australian version is similar:

    /wɒts ʌp? wʌz dʌg gənə kʌm? dʌg lʌvz bɹʌntʃ. nʌʔʌ dʌgz stʌk kəz ɒv ə tʌnəl ɒbstɹʌkʃən. ə tɹʌk dʌmpt ə tʌn ɒv ʌnjənz. əχ./

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      8 months ago

      Dann y’all are good at IPA

      One day I’ll learn it, after I learn the NATO phonetic alphabet, dvorak typing, and Morse code.

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        28 months ago

        It helps when most of the vowels are the same and most other letters match their English counterparts lol.

        In case you get the urge to learn sooner:

        Here are some quick refs for consonants and vowels in English (RP = received pronunciation (a standardized form of English from the UK), GA = General American). Wikipedia pages for specific English dialects (e.g., Australian English) also contain a bunch of word/IPA pairs. Here are audio charts for vowels and consonants.