Texas The charts below show the way in which in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Mongolian pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. See Mongolian language for a more thorough look at the sounds of Mongolian, as well as dialectal variations not represented here. The dialect used in this chart is Khalkha Mongolian. IPA Cyrillic Mongolian Consonants p б w в g г ɢ г t д t͡ʃ ж j й kʰ к ɮ л m м n н ŋ н pʰ п r р s с tʰ т f ф x х t͡s ц t͡ʃʰ ч ʃ ш ʃt͡ʃ щ ʲ ь IPA Cyrillic Mongolian Vowels a a e е, э i и, ы, ъ, э ɔ о ɵ ө ʊ у u ү IPA Cyrillic Mongolian Semivowels and Diphthongs ji~jɵ е jɔ ё ju ю jʊ ja я aj ай ɔj ой ʊj уй uj үй Notes When not followed by a vowel or a ь, н is pronounced as ŋ г is pronounced as g before е, і, or ү; ɢ before а, о, or у к, п, ф, щ, and ъ are used in Russian and foreign loanwords. IPA keys Afrikaans Albanian Arabic Hejazi Tunisian Armenian Assamese Asturian Australian languages Azerbaijani Basque Belarusian Bengali Berber Bulgarian Burmese Cantonese Chinese Catalan Classical Sanskrit Colognian Corsican Czech Danish Dutch English Dialects Old English Esperanto Estonian Extremaduran Fijian Finnish Franco-Provençal French Frisian Saterland West Galician Georgian German Alemannic Greek Guarani Gujarati Haitian Creole Hawaiian Hebrew Hindi-Urdu Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Inuktitut Irish Italian Japanese Judaeo-Spanish Kashmiri Kazakh Khmer Klingon Korean Kurdish Lao Latin Latvian Laz Lithuanian Luxembourgish Macedonian Malagasy Malay Malayalam Maltese Manchu Mandarin Chinese Manx Māori Marshallese Mayan Mingrelian Mongolian Mirandese Nahuatl Navajo Neapolitan Northern Thai Norwegian Occitan Odia Persian Polish Portuguese Punjabi Quechua Romanian Romansh Russian Scottish Gaelic Serbo-Croatian Shan Slovak Slovene Spanish Svan Swazi Swedish Tagalog Tai Lü Tamil Thai Tibetan Turkish Turkmen Ukrainian Venetian Vietnamese Walloon Welsh Xhosa Yiddish Zulu Comparisons with other English IPA conventions with Wikipedia pronunciation respelling key with other English pronunciation respelling keys