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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Dothraki language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles.
Consonants
|
IPA |
Dothraki |
Example |
English approximation
|
b
|
b
|
Brogo
|
bike
|
t͡ʃ
|
ch
|
chaf
|
cheese
|
d
|
d
|
daeni
|
door
|
f
|
f
|
fansa
|
feist
|
ɡ
|
g
|
gachat
|
girl
|
h
|
h
|
hash
|
hear
|
d͡ʒ
|
j
|
jadat
|
jam
|
k
|
k
|
ko
|
scam
|
x
|
kh
|
Khal
|
(Scottish) loch
|
l
|
l
|
lain
|
lion
|
m
|
m
|
mae
|
mile
|
n
|
n
|
najah
|
Nile
|
q
|
q
|
qeso
|
no English equivalent; like cup but with the tongue further back
|
r
|
r
|
rachel
|
trilled r like Italian Roma
|
ɾ
|
r
|
qosarven
|
batter (American English)
|
s
|
s
|
sachi
|
sign
|
ʃ
|
sh
|
shekh
|
shore
|
t
|
t
|
taso
|
stow
|
θ
|
th
|
thom
|
thigh
|
v
|
v
|
vaes
|
vision
|
w
|
w
|
diwe
|
way
|
j
|
y
|
yalli
|
yes
|
z
|
z
|
zafra
|
zebra
|
ʒ
|
zh
|
zhilli
|
vision
|
|
Vowel shift
|
IPA |
Dothraki |
Example |
English approximation
|
ɑ
|
a
|
haqat
|
father
|
ɛ
|
e
|
haqe
|
let
|
e
|
i
|
aqqisat
|
see
|
ɔ
|
o
|
asqoyi
|
straw
|
ɤ
|
o
|
mori
|
roughs like about
|
u
|
o
|
ko
|
moon
|
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