IPA Extensions
IPA Extensions is a block (0250–02AF) of the Unicode standard that contains full size letters used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Both modern and historical characters are included, as well as former IPA signs and non-IPA phonetic letters. Additional characters employed for phonetics, like the palatalization sign, are encoded in the blocks Phonetic Extensions (1D00–1D7F) and Phonetic Extensions Supplement (1D80–1DBF). Diacritics are found in the Spacing Modifier Letters (02B0–02FF) and Combining Diacritical Marks (0300–036F) blocks.
With IPA's ability to use Unicode for the presentation of phonetic symbols, ASCII-based systems such as X-SAMPA or Kirshenbaum are being supplanted. Within the Unicode blocks there are also a few former IPA characters no longer in international use by linguists.
The IPA Extensions block has been present in Unicode since version 1.0, and was unchanged through the unification with ISO 10646. The block was filled out with extensions for representing disordered speech in version 3.0, and Sinology phonetic symbols in version 4.0
The International Phonetic Alphabet (unofficially—though commonly—abbreviated IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association as a standardized representation of the sounds in oral language.
Who needs IPA? This is a relevant question! Actually, a lot of people. The IPA is used by lexicographers, foreign language students and teachers, linguists, speech-language pathologists, singers, actors, constructed language creators, and translators.
The IPA is designed to represent only those qualities of speech that are part of oral language: phones, phonemes, intonation, and the separation of words and syllables. To represent additional qualities of speech, such as tooth gnashing, lisping, and sounds made with a cleft palate, an extended set of symbols called the Extensions to the IPA may be used.
IPA symbols consist of one or more elements of two basic types, letters and diacritics. For example, the sound of the English letter 't' may be transcribed in IPA with a single letter, , or with a letter plus diacritics, , depending on how precise you want to describe its features in the context. Slashes are often used to signal broad or phonemic transcription; thus, /t/ is less specific and could refer to either or , depending on the context and language.
Letters or diacritics might be added, removed, or modified by the International Phonetic Association. According to the recent change in 2005, there are 107 letters, 52 diacritics, and four prosodic marks in the IPA. These are shown in the current IPA chart, posted below in this article and at the website of the IPA.
Let's have some fun! You can take letters from this block and flip your text to entertain yourself and your friends.
Properties
| Range | 0250–02AF |
| Characters | 96 |
IPA extensions
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ɐ0250Latin Small Letter Turned A
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ɑ0251Latin Small Letter Alpha
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ɒ0252Latin Small Letter Turned Alpha
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ɓ0253Latin Small Letter B with Hook
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ɔ0254Latin Small Letter Open O
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ɕ0255Latin Small Letter C with Curl
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ɖ0256Latin Small Letter D with Tail
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ɗ0257Latin Small Letter D with Hook
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ɘ0258Latin Small Letter Reversed E
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ə0259Latin Small Letter Schwa
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ɚ025ALatin Small Letter Schwa with Hook
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ɛ025BLatin Small Letter Open E
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ɜ025CLatin Small Letter Reversed Open E
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ɝ025DLatin Small Letter Reversed Open E with Hook
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ɞ025ELatin Small Letter Closed Reversed Open E
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ɟ025FLatin Small Letter Dotless J with Stroke
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ɠ0260Latin Small Letter G with Hook
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ɡ0261Latin Small Letter Script G
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ɢ0262Latin Letter Small Capital G
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ɣ0263Latin Small Letter Gamma
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ɤ0264Latin Small Letter Rams Horn
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ɥ0265Latin Small Letter Turned H
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ɦ0266Latin Small Letter H with Hook
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ɧ0267Latin Small Letter Heng with Hook
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ɨ0268Latin Small Letter I with Stroke
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ɩ0269Latin Small Letter Iota
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ɪ026ALatin Letter Small Capital I
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ɫ026BLatin Small Letter L with Middle Tilde
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ɬ026CLatin Small Letter L with Belt
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ɭ026DLatin Small Letter L with Retroflex Hook
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ɮ026ELatin Small Letter Lezh
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ɯ026FLatin Small Letter Turned M
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ɰ0270Latin Small Letter Turned M with Long Leg
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ɱ0271Latin Small Letter M with Hook
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ɲ0272Latin Small Letter N with Left Hook
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ɳ0273Latin Small Letter N with Retroflex Hook
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ɴ0274Latin Letter Small Capital N
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ɵ0275Latin Small Letter Barred O
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ɶ0276Latin Letter Small Capital Oe
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ɷ0277Latin Small Letter Closed Omega
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ɸ0278Latin Small Letter Phi
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ɹ0279Latin Small Letter Turned R
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ɺ027ALatin Small Letter Turned R with Long Leg
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ɻ027BLatin Small Letter Turned R with Hook
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ɼ027CLatin Small Letter R with Long Leg
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ɽ027DLatin Small Letter R with Tail
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ɾ027ELatin Small Letter R with Fishhook
Sinological extension
IPA extensions
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ʀ0280Latin Letter Small Capital R
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ʁ0281Latin Letter Small Capital Inverted R
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ʂ0282Latin Small Letter S with Hook
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ʃ0283Latin Small Letter Esh
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ʄ0284Latin Small Letter Dotless J with Stroke and Hook
Sinological extension
IPA extensions
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ʆ0286Latin Small Letter Esh with Curl
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ʇ0287Latin Small Letter Turned T
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ʈ0288Latin Small Letter T with Retroflex Hook
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ʉ0289Latin Small Letter U Bar
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ʊ028ALatin Small Letter Upsilon
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ʋ028BLatin Small Letter V with Hook
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ʌ028CLatin Small Letter Turned V
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ʍ028DLatin Small Letter Turned W
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ʎ028ELatin Small Letter Turned Y
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ʏ028FLatin Letter Small Capital Y
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ʐ0290Latin Small Letter Z with Retroflex Hook
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ʑ0291Latin Small Letter Z with Curl
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ʒ0292Latin Small Letter Ezh
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ʓ0293Latin Small Letter Ezh with Curl
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ʔ0294Latin Letter Glottal Stop
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ʕ0295Latin Letter Pharyngeal Voiced Fricative
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ʖ0296Latin Letter Inverted Glottal Stop
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ʗ0297Latin Letter Stretched C
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ʘ0298Latin Letter Bilabial Click
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ʙ0299Latin Letter Small Capital B
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ʚ029ALatin Small Letter Closed Open E
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ʛ029BLatin Letter Small Capital G with Hook
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ʜ029CLatin Letter Small Capital H
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ʝ029DLatin Small Letter J with Crossed-Tail
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ʞ029ELatin Small Letter Turned K
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ʟ029FLatin Letter Small Capital L
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ʠ02A0Latin Small Letter Q with Hook
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ʡ02A1Latin Letter Glottal Stop with Stroke
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ʢ02A2Latin Letter Reversed Glottal Stop with Stroke
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ʣ02A3Latin Small Letter Dz Digraph
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ʤ02A4Latin Small Letter Dezh Digraph
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ʥ02A5Latin Small Letter Dz Digraph with Curl
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ʦ02A6Latin Small Letter Ts Digraph
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ʧ02A7Latin Small Letter Tesh Digraph
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ʨ02A8Latin Small Letter Tc Digraph with Curl
IPA characters for disordered speech
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ʩ02A9Latin Small Letter Feng Digraph
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ʪ02AALatin Small Letter Ls Digraph
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ʫ02ABLatin Small Letter Lz Digraph
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ʬ02ACLatin Letter Bilabial Percussive
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ʭ02ADLatin Letter Bidental Percussive