The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Icelandic language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles.
See Icelandic phonology for a more thorough look at the sounds of Icelandic.
Consonants |
IPA |
Examples |
English approximation |
c |
gys |
skew |
cʰ |
kær |
cute |
ʰc |
ekki |
skew (with an h sound before it) |
ç |
hjá |
hue |
ð |
verða |
weather |
f |
dýpka, fló |
fun |
ɣ |
laga |
(like Spanish trigo) |
h |
hús |
hop |
j |
jú, lagi |
yes |
k |
göng |
sky |
kʰ |
hver[1], krakki |
kite |
ʰk |
þakka |
sky (with an h sound before it) |
l |
líf |
leap |
l̥ |
stelpa |
(voiceless, like hl) |
m |
miði |
moon |
m̥ |
lampi |
(voiceless, like hm) |
n |
níu |
noon |
n̥ |
hnífur |
(voiceless, like hn) |
ɲ |
lengi |
canyon |
ɲ̊ |
banki [ˈpauɲ̊cɪ] |
(voiceless, like hny) |
ŋ |
ungs |
sing |
ŋ̊ |
þungt |
(voiceless, like hng) |
p |
böl, nafni |
spy |
pʰ |
páfi |
pie |
ʰp |
tappi |
spy (with an h sound before it) |
r |
rós |
ring (trilled) |
r̥ |
hreinn |
(voiceless, like hr) |
s |
saga |
sing |
t |
dagur, galli, seinna |
sty |
tʰ |
tvær |
tie |
ʰt |
stutt |
sty (with an h sound before it) |
θ |
það |
think |
v |
afi, verk |
very |
x |
sjúkt, sagt |
Bach |
xʷ |
hver[1] |
why |
|
Vowels[2] |
IPA |
Examples |
English approximation |
Monophthongs |
a |
Karl |
art |
aː |
raka |
father |
ɛ |
kenna |
bet |
ɛː |
nema |
bed |
i |
fínt |
leaf |
iː |
líf |
leave |
ɪ |
nýyrði |
kit |
ɪː |
yfir, vita |
kid |
ɔ |
loft |
RP/Australian hot |
ɔː |
von |
RP/Australian nod |
œ |
dökk |
Somewhat like nurse |
œː |
öl |
Somewhat like fur |
u |
ungur |
boot |
uː |
núna |
food |
ʏ |
upp |
roughly like shoe, but shorter |
ʏː |
kul |
roughly like shoe |
Diphthongs |
ai |
ætla |
RP right |
aiː |
æfing |
pie |
au |
sjálfur |
mouth |
auː |
páfi |
allow |
ei |
engi |
pace |
eiː |
heim |
pay |
ou |
hóll |
goat |
ouː |
kólna |
go |
øi |
laust |
roughly like Louie, but shorter |
øiː |
auga |
roughly like Louie |
Other symbols used in transcription of Icelandic pronunciation |
IPA |
Explanation |
ˈ |
Primary stress (placed before the stressed syllable),
langur [ˈlauŋkʏr̥] |
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Notes
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- ↑ Vowels are long when stressed and followed by no more than one consonant double consonant, although exceptions abound. The vowel length is not phonemic.