It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Finnish in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them. Integrity must be maintained between the key and the transcriptions that link here; do not change any symbol or value without establishing consensus on the talk page first.
somewhat like mouth (Dublin English), Spanish or Italian neutro
ey̯
keskeytyä
no English equivalent
ie̯
kieli
somewhat likeyes
iu̯
viulu
few
iy̯
siistiytyä
no English equivalent
oi̯
koittaa, koettaa
coin
ou̯
outo
role
øi̯
töitä
no English equivalent: French feuille
øy̯
pöyristyä
rope (Received Pronunciation)
ui̯
muita
ruin
uo̯
Suomi
somewhat likewoah
yi̯
syitä
somewhat likewe
yø̯
yö, työtä
no English equivalent: French pollueuse
Notes
^Most Finnish consonants usually contrast between shorter and longer pronunciation. Long consonants are marked with the symbol /ː/.
^ 2.02.12.22.32.42.5[b], [f], [ɡ], [ʃ], [ts] and [ʒ] occur only in loanwords. In casual speech, they may be replaced with [p], [ʋ], [k], [s], [s] and [s], respectively.
^ 3.03.13.2/n/ has three allophones: [ŋ] before /k/, [m] before /p/ (or [b]) or /m/, and [n] elsewhere.
^All Finnish vowels have both a long and a short phoneme.