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IPA: [{1}]
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 words, in a broad, non-regional transcription, as when giving the pronunciation of a key word in an article, use templates linking to Help:IPA for English, a chart of the subset of the IPA that is relevant to 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 Help:IPA chart, containing all major IPA symbols:
- for Australian English pronunciation specifically, use:
- {IPA-en-au}, appearing as: IPA: /word/, or
- {pron-en-au}, appearing as: binibigkas /word/
- for German words in a phonemic transcription, use:
- {IPA-de}, appearing as: Pagbigkas sa Aleman: [word], or
- for Hebrew words, in a phonemic transcription, use:
- {IPA-he}, appearing as: Bigkas sa wikang Hebreo: [word], or
- {IPA-he-small}, appearing as: Bigkas sa wikang Hebreo: [word].
- for Irish words, in a phonemic transcription, use:
- for Korean words, in a phonemic transcription, use:
- {IPA-ko}, appearing as: Pagbabaybay sa Koreano: [word].
- for Polish words, in a phonemic transcription, use:
- {IPA-pl}, appearing as: Baybay sa Polako: [word], or
- {Audio-IPA-pl}, appearing with soundfile as: Padron:Audio-IPA-pl.
- for Russian words, in a phonemic transcription, use:
- {IPA-ru}, appearing as: Pagbigkas sa Ruso: word.
- for Spanish words, in a phonemic transcription, use:
Note
The older inconsistently named (though still operational) templates {IPA2}, {IPAEng}, and {pronEng} are deprecated, and are to be no longer used.
See also
- Category:IPA templates
- {IPA}