Talk:SAMPA chart
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(* Somebody help here: The d in spanish cada does not correspond to the ð, although many people believe it does. It is represented by đ, but I don't know if the SAMPA has a symbol for it.) -- Added at 15:02, 5 Jul 2003 by 216.72.48.40, moved here from article page
- I'm not sure if this helps: http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/sampa/spanish.htm -- Cjmnyc 15:42, 10 Aug 2003 (UTC)
OK, it says to pronounce [U] like the letter "u" in "put" and "Buddhist". I do NOT say "put" with the same vowel sound as in "Buddhist". So which one is it? What's up with that guide? Wiwaxia 11:58, 2 Sep 2003 (UTC)
If I decyphered IPA/SAMPA right, then some hungarian examples:
- c - hungarian tyúk (hen), approximately english t+y
- J\ - hungarian egy (one), approximately englisg d+y
Not that it possibly helps too much for english speakers ;-) --grin 21:42, 8 Sep 2003 (UTC)