در جدول الفبای آوانگاری بینالمللی هستند که روش تلفظهای زبان صربی کرواتی (زبان بوسنیایی، زبان کرواتی، زبان مونتهنگروئی و زبان صربی) را در مقالههای ویکیپدیا نشان میدهند.
همخوانها | IPA | مثال | نزدیکترین معادل انگلیسی | Latin | Cyrillic | b | bob | боб | bob | d | dan | дан | done | d͡ʑ[۱] | đak | ђак | juice | d͡ʒ[۱] | džak | џак | George | f | film | филм | film | ɡ | gore | горе | gore | j | ja | ја | yaw | k | kola | кола | cola | l | Luka | лука | Luke | l̩ | bicikl | бицикл | little | ʎ | bilje | биље | million | m | more | море | more | n | ne | не | no | ŋ[۲] | banka | банка | bank | ɲ | konj | коњ | canyon | p | pet | пет | pet | r | robot | робот | robot (trilled) | r̩ | vrba | врба | US: verb (trilled) | s | sto(l) | сто(л) | stole | ʃ | šuma | шума | shell | t | tata | тата | tattoo | t͡ɕ[۱] | ćup | ћуп | cheese | t͡s | šorc | шорц | shorts | t͡ʃ[۱] | čekić | чекић | church | ʋ[۳] | voda | вода[۳] | van | x | hir | хир | here | z | zima | зима | zoo | ʒ | muž | муж | fusion | | واکه | IPA | مثال | نزدیکترین معادل انگلیسی (long vowels with falling tone) | Latin | Cyrillic | a | rad | рад | father | e | let | лет | let | i | list | лист | least | o | more | море | more | u | trup | труп | troop | زبان نواختی and vowel length | Tonic marks are not part of the orthography, but are found in dictionaries.[۴] | IPA | example | explanation | Latin | Cyrillic | e | sekùnda | секу̀нда | non-tonic short vowel | eː | kȁmēn | ка̏ме̄н | non-tonic long vowel[۵] | ě | èkser | ѐксер | short vowel with rising tone | ěː | kréda | кре́да | long vowel with rising tone | ê | ȅkstra | е̏кстра | short vowel with falling tone | êː | ȇp | е̑п | long vowel with falling tone | | |
- ↑ ۱٫۰ ۱٫۱ ۱٫۲ ۱٫۳ Many Croatian and some Bosnian speakers don't make a distinction between /t͡ɕ/ and /t͡ʃ/ (⟨ć⟩ and ⟨č⟩), and between /d͡ʑ/ and /d͡ʒ/ (⟨đ⟩ and ⟨dž⟩).
- ↑ Allophone of /n/ before velar consonants.
- ↑ ۳٫۰ ۳٫۱ ⟨v⟩ is a light fricative, more precisely transcribed [ʋ̝] or [v̞]. However, it does not behave as a fricative, in that it does not devoice to *[f] before a voiceless consonant, and does not cause preceding voiceless consonants to become voiced.
- ↑ Tone marks can also be found on syllabic consonants, such as [ř̩] and [r̩̂ː]. Some articles may use the stress mark, [ˈe], which could correspond to either of the tonic accents, rising or falling, and are therefore not a complete description.
- ↑ Many speakers of Croatian and Serbian pronounce unstressed long vowels as short, with some exceptions.