Czech phonetic transcription

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Czech phonetic trancription describes the methods of graphic recording of spoken languages which are used in the Czech linguistic literature. As the knowledge of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is relatively low, its use is limited. It is apllied especially in comparative phonetics and phonology.

Traditionally, the Czech alphabet is used by Czech linguists. The IPA is adopted for sounds which have no letters in the Czech alphabet, or some other letters are used.

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The following table shows the list of sounds that occur in standard Czech pronunciation. It compares the IPA characters with the characters used in the traditional Czech transcription. Where more possibilities are given, the first letter is used in scientific literature, the other occurs in older essays or in handbooks for lay users.

IPA Czech
transcription
Short vowels
a a
ɛ e
ɪ i
o/ɔ o
ʊ u
Long vowels
a:, á
ɛː e:, é
i:, í
oː/ɔː o:, ó
u:, ú
Diphthongs
̯̯ au̯, au
ɛʊ̯ eu̯, eu
oʊ̯/ɔʊ̯ ou̯, ou
Nasals
m m
ɱ ɱ, μ
n n
ɲ ň
ŋ ŋ
Plosives
p p
b b
t t
d d
c ť
ɟ ď
k k
g g
ʔ ʔ, ’
Affricates
t͡s1 c
d͡z1 ʒ, dz
t͡ʃ1 č
d͡ʒ1 ʒ̆, dž
Fricatives
f f
v v
s s
z z
ʃ š
ʒ ž
x x, ch
ɣ ɣ
ɦ h
Trills
r r
2 ř
r̝̊ ř̭, ř
Approximants
j j
l l
Syllabic consonants
1Unofficial ligatures are sometimes used for affricates: ʦ, ʣ, ʧ, ʤ. The actual IPA version supports using of two separate letters which can be joined by a tiebar.
2The "long-leg R" ɼ is sometimes used to record voiced <ř> (unofficially). This character was withdrawn from the IPA and replaced by the "lower-case R" with the "up-tack" diacritic mark, which denotes "raised alveolar trill".


The graphemes or <ý> are not used for the trancription of Czech. However, [dy], [dý], [ty], [dý], [ny] and [ný] are used in some dictionaries and handbooks to point out the fact that written , and are not softened in foreing words:

  • diktát [dy-] – read [dɪktaːt], not [ɟɪktaːt]

The following table shows the list of letters commonly used in English-Czech dictionaries. This transcription is traditional, but the IPA is also used in some dictionares and textbooks in the recent years.

IPA Czech
transcription
Short vowels
ʌ a
æ æ
e e
ɪ i
ɒ o
ʊ u
ə ə
Long vowels
ɑː a:
ɜː ə:
i:
ɔː o:
u:
Diphthongs
aʊ̯̯ au
əʊ̯ ou
aɪ̯ ai
eɪ̯ ei
ɔɪ̯ oi
ɪə̯
eə̯
ʊə̯
Nasals
m m
n n
ŋ ŋ
Plosives
p p
b b
t t
d d
k k
g g
Affricates
t͡ʃ č
d͡ʒ
Fricatives
f f
v v
θ θ
ð ð
s s
z z
ʃ š
ʒ ž
h h
Approximants
w w
j j
ɹ r
l l

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  • Duběda T. Jazyky a jejich zvuky. Univerzálie a typologie ve fonetice a fonologii. Karolinum, Praha 2005. ISBN 80-246-1073-6.
  • Karlík P., Nekula M., Pleskalová J. (ed.). Encyklopedický slovník češtiny. Nakl. Lidové noviny. Praha 2002. ISBN 80-7106-484-X.
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  • Fronek J. Velký anglicko-český slovník. Leda, Praha 2006. ISBN 80-7335-022-X.

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