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look up phonetic symbols and transcribe it exactly as it sounds. I can't do it now because the symbols arent all available on the keyboard
Can't do it here because there are no phonetic symbols. Something like this sɘkʌs s - schwa - k - pup tent - s
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Sure, please provide the word you would like transcribed using phonetic symbols.
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Contrary to popular belief, single Egyptian hieroglyphs were rarely used as words. Words were formed with a combination of phonetic symbols and symbols (usually at the end of the word) that narrowed down the meaning.The word "trouble" was Ꜣh or u̯h, each spelled with phonetic symbols.
You would do this with the aid of an IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) chart, many of which can be found online. See Related Link
The correct answer is: Phonetic Phonetics is part of the science of vocal sounds, and explains the correspondence of sounds with symbols. A Phonetic word is one that sounds like it is spelled, such as: bed, pent. There is an international phonetic alphabet that standardises certain symbols used to describe the sounds of words and letters. Onomatopoeia is merely a word that describes a sound, such as: woof, purr, bark (as in dog), 'cough'.
The generic name for all symbols in Japanese is "Kana."There are three sets of kana all used together, and each set has a generic name:Hiragana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for Japanese grammar words)Katakana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for foreign words)Kanji (chinese characters)
The very first phonetic symbols were introduced by the Egyptions, around 2700 BCE. They were a set of 24 Hieroglyphics that represented consonant sounds.