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The charts below show how the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Romansh language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles.

See Romansh phonology for a more thorough look at the sounds of Romansh.

Consonants
IPA Examples English approximation
b bun; bler bike
d dent; dubel done
agid; jet jab
f fitg; flad; clav fast
ɡ gat; galant gas
k carr; architect; aug; kiosc; quai scar
l lavar; milli; val lip
ʎ egl; glieud; bigliet roughly like million
m milli; um mother
n nanin; onns nest
ŋ lung; lunga sing
ɲ bogn; gnerv roughly like canyon
p palpiri; appartament; verb spin
r[1] radical; carr; meglra roughly like water (American English)
s vossa; nus sorry
ʃ schanza; glisch; puspè; scopo ship
t teater; ti; agid star
ts cifra; bellezza; zunt cats
chasa; tge; Rumantsch chip
v grava; watt vent
z casa; rosa zipper
ʒ sbagl; Svizra; branscha; Grischun measure
Semivowels
j juvel; Italia; yak you
w quel; ual; walkman wine
Marginal consonant
h[2] haluncs; hobi hat
Dialectal consonant
ç[3] amih hue
Vowels
IPA Examples English approximation
a banc; clav roughly like father
ə ~ ɐ[4] casa; mellen comma or roughly like gut
e bler; pér roughly like pay
ɛ è; pèr bed
i ti; istoric see
o biro; ovra roughly like law (British English)
ɔ pom; toc not
u[5] bun; udir too
Dialectal vowels[6]
ø chaschöl roughly like hurt
y tü roughly like cute (North American)
 
Suprasegmentals
IPA Examples English approximation
ˈ comba [ˈkɔmbɐ] bottle
ˌ libramain [ˌlibrəˈmaːin] intonation
. gïun [dʒi.ˈun] moai
ː dar [daːr] long vowel

Notes

  1. ^ Some speakers from some dialects pronounce [ʁ].
  2. ^ Only found in interjections and loanwards.
  3. ^ Only found in some dialects.
  4. ^ This pronunciation varies between these two phonemes.
  5. ^ In some dialects in some cases it's pronounced [o] or [ʊ].
  6. ^ These vowels are only found in Putèr and Vallader dialects and German words.