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Phoneme Spelling Examples Pronunciation Translation Remarks
Labial
/p/ p mapa /mapa/ map Like English “p” in “spy”, never aspirated.
b rybka /rypka/ small fish
dąb /domp/ oak
/b/ b ryba /ryba/ fish Like English “b”. The voiced counterpart to /p/.
p łapże /wabže/ do catch!
Dental
/t/ t tata /tata/ dad Like English “t” in “stay”, but dental (not alveolar) and never aspirated.
d kłódka /kwutka/ padlock
miód /m′ut/ honey
/d/ d idę /ide/ I am walking Like English “d”, but dental (not alveolar). The voiced counterpart to /t/.
t futbol /fudbol/ football (game)
Prevelar
/ḱ/ ki kiedy /ḱedy/ when Similar to English “k” in “ski”, never aspirated. Possible before /j, i, e/ and /o/ only.
kiosk /ḱosk/ news-stand
k spartakiada /spartaḱjada/ athletic meet
kino /ḱino/ cinema
/ǵ/ gi giez /ǵes/ gadfly Similar to English “g” in “geese”. The voiced counterpart to /ḱ/. Possible before /j, i, e/ and /o/ only.
giętki /ǵentḱi/ flexible; elastic
giąć /ǵońć/ bend; bow
g energia /enerǵja/ energy
gil /ǵil/ bullfinch
Velar
/k/ k kruk /kruk/ raven Like English “k” in “sky”, never aspirated.
g gangster /gaŋkster/ gangster
bóg /buk/ god
/g/ g gad /gat/ reptile Like English “g” in “go” (never like in “gin”). The voiced counterpart to /k/.
k jakby /jagby/ if, as if, like
Laryngeal
/ˀ/ (—) nie! /ńeˀ/ no! The laryngeal stop, only in few words for emphasis.
/#/ (—) roziskrzony /roz#iskšony/ starlit A small pause in speaking after a prefix, before a vowel, which prevents any junction of the sounds. Sometimes it sounds like /ˀ/.


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2009-02-04