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
Minnesota.
Maestro??
Yashmak, its an Indian veil.
To transcribe a word, you need to write it using the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Look up the corresponding IPA symbols for each phoneme in the word and write them down in order. This will provide a phonetic representation of the word's pronunciation.
IPA is miscible with petrol.
IPA = India Pale Ale. An IPA has a good taste.
"Pee-ehn-sah". (IPA: piːeɪnsɑː)i = "ee" (IPA: iː)e = "A" or "eh" (IPA: eɪ)a = "ah" (IPA: ɑː)
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you can drag ipa files to winzip to run an ipa file.
To write using phonetic symbols in Received Pronunciation (RP), you can use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols. Look up the IPA symbol corresponding to the sound you want to represent, and then use it in your writing. With practice, you will become more familiar with the symbols and their corresponding sounds.
Starting in medias res (apex)
chat, chien, chevion, cheval, chamois