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Phoneme | Spelling | Examples | Pronunciation | Translation | Remarks |
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Liquid sonants | |||||
/r/ | r | krowa | /krova/ | cow | Rolled as in Italian or Russian. |
/l/ | l | lalka | /lalka/ | doll | Always “light” as in British “low”. |
Nasal sonants | |||||
/m/ | m | mysz | /myš/ | mouse | Like English “m”. Before “f”, “w” it changes into /w̃/. It is also the second element of “ę”, “ą” before labial stops: /p, b/. |
ę /em/ | sęp | /semp/ | vulture | ||
głęboki | /gwemboḱi/ | deep | |||
ą /om/ | kąpiel | /komp′el/ | bath, tub | ||
trąba | /tromba/ | trumpet; trunk | |||
/n/ | n | nos | /nos/ | nose | Like English “n”, but dental (not alveolar). Before spirants and “r” it changes into /w̃/, before /i, ′, ć, ʒ́, j/ – into /ń/. Before /č, ǯ/ it becomes alveolar. |
poncz | /ponč/ | punch; toddy | |||
kindżał | /ḱinǯaw/ | a sort of dagger | |||
szynki | /šynḱi/ | of ham (Gen.sg.) | It changes before prevelar /ḱ, ǵ/ and velar /k, g/ into /ŋ́/ or /ŋ/ respectively, but only in some loanwords. Elsewhere it preserves its dental articulation. | ||
ongiś | /onǵiś/ | of yore | |||
szynka | /šynka/ | ham | |||
dyngus | /dyngus/ | a custom of Easter | |||
ę /en/ | pręt | /prent/ | rod | It is also the second element of “ę”, “ą” before dental stops: /t, d/ and affricates: /c, ʒ/ or alveolar affricates /č, ǯ/ (then with alveolar articulation). | |
grzęda | /gženda/ | roost | |||
ręce | /rence/ | hands | |||
nędza | /nenʒa/ | extreme poverty | |||
pęczek | /penček/ | bunch, tuft | |||
poręczże | /porenǯže/ | do stand surety! | |||
ą /on/ | kąt | /kont/ | angle | ||
mądry | /mondry/ | wise | |||
chcąc | /xconc/ | wanting | |||
żądza | /žonʒa/ | lust | |||
pączek | /ponček/ | bud; doughnut | |||
połączże | /powonǯže/ | do connect! | |||
/ń/ | ń | słoń | /swoń/ | elephant | Postdental, palatalized nasal. It resembles “n” in “onion” a lttle. It may stand word-finally or before a consonant – then we write “ń”. If it is before a vowel, the spelling is “ni”. Before “i” – alone “n” is sufficient. |
słońce | /swońce/ | sun | |||
ni | niańka | /ńańka/ | nanny, nurse | ||
n | nić | /ńić/ | thread | ||
kanciasty | /kańćasty/ | sharp-edged | The spelling “n” (in loanwords – some of them are pretty assimilated) is also before /ć, ʒ́/ (“ci”, “dzi”). | ||
Andzia | /ańʒ́a/ | Angie | |||
ę /eń/ | zięć | /źeńć/ | son-in-law | It is also the second element of “ę”, “ą” before postdental affricates: /ć, ʒ́/. | |
będzie | /beńʒ́e/ | it will be | |||
ą /oń/ | wziąć | /vźońć/ | take | ||
kądziel | /końʒ́el/ | distaff | |||
/ŋ́/ | n | bankier | /baŋ́ḱer/ | banker | Prevelar (palatalized) variant of /ŋ/, only before prevelar stops /ḱ, ǵ/. It is spelt “n” in loanwords only (in native words the “n” preserves its dental articulation in similar position). |
songi | /soŋ́ǵi/ | sailor’s songs | |||
ę /eŋ́/ | ręki | /reŋ́ḱi/ | of the hand | ||
węgiel | /veŋ́ǵel/ | coal | |||
ą /oŋ́/ | pąki | /poŋ́ḱi/ | buds | ||
sągi | /soŋ́ǵi/ | cords of wood | |||
/ŋ/ | n | bank | /baŋk/ | bank | Velar nasal as “ng” in English “sing” or “n” in “sink”, only before velars. Spelt “n” in loanwords, /g/ preserves. |
Anglik | /aŋglik/ | Englishman | |||
ę /eŋ/ | ręka | /reŋka/ | hand, arm | It is also the second element of “ę”, “ą” before velar stops: /k, g/. | |
sięgać | /śeŋgać/ | reach | |||
ą /oŋ/ | pąk | /poŋk/ | bud | ||
ciągnąć | /ćoŋgnońć/ | pull, drag |
2009-02-04