International Phonetic Alphabet
Try this site : http://upodn.com/phon.asp It is really helful >> english word to IPA
Using IPA: [ʌpˈdeɪt]
Жёлтый. IPA: [ˈʐoɫtɨj].
Красота. IPA: [krəsɐˈta],
Радуга. IPA: [ˈra.dʊ.gə].
That depends on the definition of the word in question. If you are talking about your favourite school subject, the stress is on the first syllable (/SUB-ject/, transcribed in IPA as /səbˈdʒɛkt/), but if you are talking about subjecting someone to something, then the stress is on the second syllable (/sub-JECT, transcribed in IPA as /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/).
The two variant pronunciations of the word increase are [in-KREES] (/ɪnˈkris/ in IPA) or [IN-krees] (/ˈɪnkris/ in IPA), which means you can accent either syllable in the word increase.
the IPA spelling of any word can be found in a dictionary, try look at dictionary.com and where it give the phonetic spelling, there is usu a link that you can click on that says IPA, which will show you how to write it, I don't think that the IPA characters are on the computer keyboard, though
The Latin word for 1000 is mīlle.(IPA: /ˈmiːl.le/)
The word "caddo" is pronounced as "KAH-doh."
Say is written in in IPA as [se:] or [sei].
The word "mean" has one syllable (IPA pronunciation: /miːn/).