Sound

English phoneme analysis + an IPA-across-scripts chart. ← Languages
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lips teeth/lip tongue + teeth tongue-tip tongue-blade back-of-tongue throat front vowel central vowel back vowel diphthong glow = voiced (cords buzzing)
Vocal tract
Click any phoneme to see where it's made.
Paste a sentence above and click Visualize. Each phoneme is colored by where it's made in the mouth; the glow means your vocal cords buzz while producing it.
Rows are phonemes in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Columns show the typical grapheme in each script. Click any cell to copy. An em-dash (—) means the script lacks a native equivalent for that sound.
Consonants
IPA Description Latin Arabic Telugu
Vowels
IPA Description Latin Arabic Telugu
How to read this chart. Latin values reflect English orthography where consistent, and use digraphs (sh, th) where a single letter doesn't suffice. Arabic shows isolated letter forms; vowel diacritics use ـ as a placeholder. Telugu consonants are shown with the inherent /a/; pure consonants require a virama (). Retroflex, emphatic, and aspirated distinctions are preserved where the target script encodes them.
Type multiple words (e.g. big fish swimming) to open a pane per word.
lips teeth/lip tongue + teeth tongue-tip tongue-blade back-of-tongue front vowel back vowel diphthong hover a word to see near-rhymes in the bar
Paste your bars above and click Analyze. Each line's end-word will get ranked near-rhyme suggestions from the dictionary.
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