International Phonetic Alphabet Translator

Translate from Normal Language into International Phonetic Alphabet

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This translator meticulously translates text into the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), providing a comprehensive phonetic representation. The IPA's systematic nature allows for a consistent and precise representation of sounds, aiding in pronunciation, language learning, and linguistic research. This tool provides a bridge between written language and its spoken counterpart, enabling users to perceive and reproduce sounds from a broader perspective. Through rigorous adherence to IPA conventions, the translator seeks to enhance understanding of the nuanced sounds of different languages and dialects.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"cat"
International Phonetic Alphabet
"kæt"
Normal Language
"table"
International Phonetic Alphabet
"ˈteɪbl"
Normal Language
"character"
International Phonetic Alphabet
"ˈkærɪktər"
Normal Language
"rhythm"
International Phonetic Alphabet
"ˈrɪðəm"
Normal Language
"psychology"
International Phonetic Alphabet
"saɪˈkɒlədʒi"
Normal Language
"pneumonia"
International Phonetic Alphabet
"njuːˈmɒniə"

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