Ipa Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Ipa

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This IPA translator serves as a valuable tool for converting words and sentences into their corresponding IPA phonetic transcriptions. IPA, a standardized system to represent sounds from various languages, allows you to precisely represent pronunciations. The tool is beneficial for language learners seeking to understand correct pronunciations, aiding them in their language acquisition process. It considers common English pronunciations, providing reliable, but not exhaustive phonetic representations, in a way specifically designed for ease of use, with a focus on simplicity and accuracy. Additionally, the translator employs a dynamic system, updating itself with the latest linguistic and phonetic developments to ensure that it conforms to scholarly and pedagogical standards within the realm.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"apple"
Ipa
"/ˈæpl/"
Normal Language
"banana"
Ipa
"/bəˈnɑːnə/"
Normal Language
"cat"
Ipa
"/kæt/"
Normal Language
"dog"
Ipa
"/dɒɡ/"
Normal Language
"elephant"
Ipa
"/ˈɛlɪfənt/"
Normal Language
"zebra"
Ipa
"/ˈziːbrə/"

Similar Translators

Normal Language
"Hello, how are you today?"
Choctaw
"Hǎʼni, čhi čaš hǎʼní?"
Normal Language
"Hello, world!"
Unifon Alphabet
"Hɛlɔʊ, wɜːrld!"
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
Hokkien
"你好,你元気嗎? (Lē, lí gēng-kim-má?)"
Normal Language
"Hello, world!"
Pronounced Spelling
"H-eh-loh, w-ur-ld!"
Normal Language
"Hello, my name is David."
Pronounce In
"Heh-loh, my name ees Dah-vid."
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
Ipa To English
"hɛˈloʊ, haʊ ɑr juː?"
Normal Language
"Hello"
English
"Olleh"
Normal Language
"Computer"
Etymology
"From the Latin 'computare,' meaning 'to calculate.'"
Normal Language
"Hey, long time no see! How's it going?"
OG Social Media (MySpace, Friendster, etc.)
"Hey! Long time no see! How's it *going*?"
Normal Language
"I totally dig that new album"
1990s Slang Language
"I'm really into that new CD"
Normal Language
"Sick beat"
Indie Underground Slang Language
"Killer track"
Normal Language
"I'm feeling a bit under the weather."
Comics Slang Language
"My cape is feeling a bit damp."