The above is a comparison table of International Phonetic symbols and American phonetic symbols. For some phonetic symbols of "learning English well" series on this site, we can compare them. The following describes the phonetic symbols of "learning English well" series:
Q represents the tenth line of the phonetic alphabet. The classic voice is short and the voice "ah" is short. Key points: Be sure to accept the voice! Z represents the third part of the third line, with a small opening of forty-five degrees. B Indicates a in KK or a in handwritten lowercase (cannot be entered, huh, huh), depending on the situation. I Represents the second and third of the second line, and the short "clothing" sound. Key points: Be sure to accept the lower abdomen. A Indicates the fourth line of the phonetic alphabet. The upper and lower lip are exaggerated by 90 degrees. The upper lip is not moving, and the lower lip is shown downward. This is a typical American accent. In a series of words, when the letter "A" appears in-ST,-lf, -SS,-th,-nce,-nt,-ff, and so on, the English audio is the first in the fifth line, and the American audio is the same Last, half, pass, Chance, plant, and command can be viewed by Kingsoft. E is the first and second in line 12th. kk is a classic accesskey for slimming and relaxing the "goose" sound. L represents the last one in the KK of the fifth line, and the last one in the second line. The last one in the second line is the last one in the second line, the words that have a tail (the two above) and the words that encounter R must be tongue-rolled. This is a feature of meiyin. C Represents the first, second, and three in the seventh row. T represents the first phonetic alphabet, W represents the first phonetic alphabet of think, V represents the second letter of the letter G, and f represents the last phonetic alphabet of English. |