How to use in-sentence of “ipa”:
+ I would disagree that IPA is “pretty easy to learn”.
+ Please place all IPA text into the template, even if it doesn’t have any special IPA characters, like this:.
+ If the IPA symbols are not displayed properly by your browser, see the links below.
+ But the IPA does not accept these symbols.
+ Other language-specific templates allow you to enter ordinary letters in place of IPA characters, and they will be automatically converted to the phonetic symbols that are used to transcribe the language.
+ The following tables list the IPA symbols used for English words and pronunciations.

Example sentences of “ipa”:
+ A special double-triangle colon symbol is used in IPA to indicate that the preceding sound is long.
+ The IPA is sometimes changed, and symbols are added or taken away.
+ The IPA has symbols only for sounds that are used normally in spoken languages.
+ But the IPA symbols can tell us which vowel sound a dialects uses.
+ Most letters have their IPA values.
+ For common IPA symbols, the IPA number defines the article name and the default soundfile name.
+ This template formats IPA transcriptions and links them to WP:IPA for Portuguese.
+ The parameter can be an IPA symbol, or an IPA-number.
+ A special double-triangle colon symbol is used in IPA to indicate that the preceding sound is long.
+ The IPA is sometimes changed, and symbols are added or taken away.
+ The letters, like /ɪ/, are the IPA letters for each vowel sound in English.
+ For a more general IPA-linking template, with multiple options including IPA brackting, see.
+ If you have come here because of a malfunctioning IPA template and don’t know how to fix it, drop a note at Help talk:IPA for English.
+ All phones from IPA for Italian are available.
+ This template formats IPA transcriptions and links them to Help:IPA for German.
