Template:IPA-all
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IPA: [{{{1}}}]
Usage
Wikipedia offers several templates for proper display of IPA transcriptions.
In general, instances of the IPA on a page should be enclosed in the {{IPA}} template, which formats the text in an IPA-compatible font. If a substantial portion of a page is in the IPA, it is customary to post notice of that fact with {{IPA notice|lang=en}}, though each token still requires the {{IPA}} template for proper formatting.
However, if there are not enough occurrences to warrant a notice, then consider a template that links to an IPA key for the first instance of the IPA on a page or section:
- for English language words, in a broad, non-regional transcription, as when giving the pronunciation of a key word in an article, use templates linking to IPA for English, a chart of the subset of the IPA that is relevant to English:
- {{IPA-en}}, appearing as: IPA: /word/,
- {{pron-en}}, appearing as: pronounced WP:IPA for English,
- {{IPAlink-en}}, appearing as: IPA for English.
- for foreign words that are not assimilated into English, regional pronunciations of English words, and non-standard English dialects, use templates linking to the more general IPA chart, containing all major IPA symbols:
- {{IPA-all}}, appearing as: IPA: [word], or
- {{pronounced}}, appearing as: pronounced [word], or
- {{IPAlink}}, appearing as: [word].
- for Australian English pronunciation specifically, use:
- {{IPA-en-au}}, appearing as: Australian English phonology, or
- {{pron-en-au}}, appearing as: pronounced Australian English phonology
For IPA keys dedicated to a specific language in broad transcription, there are:
- for Armenian language:
- {{IPA-hy}}, appearing as: Armenian pronunciation: WP:IPA for Armenian
- for Czech language:
- {{IPA-cs}}, appearing as: Czech pronunciation: WP:IPA for Czech
- for French language:
- {{IPA-fr}}, appearing as: French pronunciation: WP:IPA for French
- for German language:
- {{IPA-de}}, appearing as: German pronunciation: WP:IPA for German
- for Hebrew language:
- {{IPA-he}}, appearing as: Hebrew IPA: WP:IPA for Hebrew, or
- {{IPA-he-small}}, appearing as: IPA: WP:IPA for Hebrew
- for Hungarian language:
- {{IPA-hu}}, appearing as: Hungarian pronunciation:WP:IPA for Hungarian
- (though {{IPAr|hu|...}} is preferred)
- for Irish language:
- for Italian language:
- {{IPA-it}}, appearing as: Italian pronunciation: WP:IPA for Italian
- for Korean language:
- {{IPA-ko}}, appearing as: Korean pronunciation: WP:IPA for Korean
- for Polish language:
- {{IPA-pl}}, appearing as: word (NB: this does not add square brackets), or
- {{Audio-IPA-pl}}, appearing with soundfile as: WP:IPA for Polish (
listen)
- (though {{IPAr|pl|...}} is preferred)
- for Russian language:
- {{IPA-ru}}, appearing as: Russian pronunciation: IPA chart for Russian
- for Spanish language:
- {{IPA-es}}, appearing as: Spanish pronunciation: WP:IPA for Spanish
The template {{IPAr}} can be used to generate a properly linked transcription for any language, with optional soundfile, and (currently for Polish only) offers the ability to enter ordinary letters for conversion to phonetic symbols. See the template page for usage.
Note
The older inconsistently named (though still operational) templates {{IPA2}}, {{IPAEng}}, and {{pronEng}} are deprecated, and are to be no longer used.
See also
- IPA templates
- {{IPA}}
- {{respell}}, for Pronunciation respelling, which may be used for English words in addition to the IPAZh-yue:Template:IPA2
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