Help:IPA/Swedish

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The chart below shows how the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Swedish pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see Template:IPA and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters.

The Sweden pronunciation is based primarily on Central Standard Swedish, and the Finland one on Helsinki pronunciation. Recordings and example transcriptions in this help are in Sweden Swedish, unless otherwise noted.

See Swedish phonology and Swedish alphabet § Sound–spelling correspondences for a more thorough look at the sounds of Swedish.

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Consonants
IPA Examples English approximation
Sweden

SWE

Swedish-speaking Finns

FIN

b bok book
ɕ kjol, tjock, kön sheep (SWE); cheap (FIN)
d dop dad
ɖ rd nord[1] retroflex /d/, somewhat like Kannada ನಾಡು
f fot foot
ɡ god good
h hot hat
ɧ ɕ sju, stjärna, skör, station,
pension, geni, choklad[2]
somewhat like Scottish loch or sheep
(varies regionally)
j jord, genom, Göteborg yoyo
k kon, skvadron cone
l lov lack
ɭ rl rl[1] retroflex /l/
m mod mode
n nod node
ɳ rn barn[1] retroflex /n/
ŋ ng, signal long
p pol pole
r rov[3] Scottish rose; somewhat like American atom
s sot, Zara, exorcist soot
ʂ rs torsdag[1] retroflex /ʃ/, somewhat like shrine
t tok tool
ʈ rt parti[1] retroflex /t/, somewhat like Tamil நாடு
v våt vote
Rare sounds
IPA Examples English approximation
w Wales Wales
Zlatan, Bratislava aha
Vowels
IPA Examples English approximation
Sweden

SWE

Swedish-speaking Finns

FIN

a ɑ hall cut
ɑː hal bra
æ värk, verk[4] trap
æː ära[4] ham
hel, tre mayor
ɛ e häll, henne sell
ɛː häl, väg RP pair
ɪ i sill hit
sil, Mira leave
ɔ o håll, fors[5] off
hål, år[5] floor
œ ø född[5] somewhat like hurt
œ förr[4][5]
œː öra[4][5] somewhat like herd
øː föda, södra[5]
ɵ ʉ full, musik[5][6] moot
ʉ duell,
känguru[5][6][7]
ʉː ful[5][8] mood
ʊ u lomma[5] wool
lo, Mora[5] rule
ʏ y syll[5][7] somewhat like cute
syl, Myra[5][8] somewhat like cube
Suprasegmentals
IPA Examples Explanation
Sweden

SWE

Swedish-speaking Finns

FIN

ˈ◌̌ ˈ◌ anden
[ˈǎnːdɛn]
'the duck'
tone 1 / acute accent:[9]
ˈ◌̂ anden
[ˈânːdɛn]
'the spirit'
tone 2 / grave accent:[9]
  • falling-falling tone in Stockholm: [ˈânːdɛ̂n]
  • falling-rising tone in Gothenburg: [ˈânːdɛ̌n]
  • rising-falling tone in Malmö: [ˈǎnːdɛ̂n]
ˌ Oxenstierna
[ˈʊ̂ksɛnˌɧæːɳa]
secondary stress, as in intonation
ː Helsingfors
[hɛlsɪŋˈfɔʂː]
geminated consonant: fresh shrimp[10]
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