Frisian + IPT 

Frisian + IPT 

 

Aa = a in “father.”

Bb = b

Cc = (t)s in “tsunami.”

Dd = d

Ee = ay in “say”

Ff = f

Gg = (c)h as a guttural “ch” sound, like in the German word “Bach”

Hh = h

Ii = ee in “see.”

Jj = y as in “yes.”

Kk = k

Ll = l

Mm = m

Nn = n

Oo = o in “go.”

Pp = p

Qq = q (Used only in loanwords and followed by “u” in the same syllable.)

Rr = r (Rolled or guttural “r,” similar to the Scottish “r.”)

Ss =s

Tt = t

Uu = u as “oo” in “too.”

Vv = v

Ww = w (Pronounced like “v” or “w” in some dialects.)

Xx = x (Used only in loanwords and pronounced like “ks.”)

Yy = y (Pronounced like the Frisian “i.”)

Zz = z

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