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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
{{Audio templates}}
 
{{Audio templates}}
*[[:Category:Pages including recorded pronunciations]] – added by this template
 
 
*{{tl|IPAc-en}}, {{tl|IPA-all}}, and other IPA templates, which accept audio files and link to keys that explain the IPA.  
 
*{{tl|IPAc-en}}, {{tl|IPA-all}}, and other IPA templates, which accept audio files and link to keys that explain the IPA.  
 
{{IPA templates}}
 
{{IPA templates}}
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*[[:Category:Pages including recorded pronunciations]] – added by this template
  
 
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Revision as of 01:44, 11 February 2020

This template links to an audio file for quick listening. It is meant to be used inline with text where there is no need to further explain the IPA, as in a phonology article. When the article does not explain the IPA, a dedicated IPA template should be used: {{IPAc-en}} for English, and {{IPA-all}} or IPA-xx for other languages, where the 'xx' is replaced with the ISO code for the language ({{IPA-fr}} French, {{IPA-de}} German, {{IPA-es}} Spanish, {{IPA-ru}} Russian, etc.).

Usage

{{Audio-IPA|name of sound file|IPA notation}}

Example:

Swedish: åka {{Audio-IPA|sv-åka.ogg|[ˈoːka]}}, 'travel', 'go'

gives this:

Swedish: åka About this sound[ˈoːka] , 'travel', 'go'

Setting |help=no disables the "help/info" links. If this is done the template {{inline audio}} must be shown on the page.

See also