Odia (Oriya) + IPT 

Odia (Oriya) + IPT 

 

ଅ (a) = a in “cat.”

ଆ (ā) = a in “father.”

ଔ (au) = au in “audio.”

ବ (ba) = b in “bat.”

ଭ (bha) = b (A heavier “b” sound.)

ଚ (ca) = ch in “chat.”

ଚ୍ଚ (cca) = chch (This represents a doubled “ch” sound.)

ଛ (cha) = ch in “church.”

ଦ (da) = d in “dog.”

ଧ (dha) = d (A heavier “d” sound.)

ଡ (ḍa) = d as “ḍ” in “dog.”

ଢ (ḍha) = d (A heavier “ḍ” sound.)

ଏ (e) = e in “bed.”

ଗ (ga) = g in “go.”

ଘ (gha) = g(h) in “ghost.”

ଜ୍ଞ (jña) = gya (This conjunct represents the sound “jña,” which is a unique sound found in some Indian languages, similar to the “gya” in “gyan”)

ହ (ha) h in “hat.”

ଇ (i) = i in “sit.”

ଈ (ī) = ee in “see.”

ଜ (ja) = j in “jump.”

ଝ (jha) = jh as “jh” in “jhump.”

ଜ୍ଜ (jja) = jj (This represents a doubled “j” sound)

କ (ka) = k in “kite.”

ଖ (kha) = kh in “knight.”

କ୍କ (kka) = kk (This represents a doubled “k” sound, like in “bookkeeper.”)

କ୍ଷ (kṣa) = ksa (This conjunct represents the sound “kṣa,” similar to the “x” in “extra.”)

ଲ (la) = l in “lamp.”

ମ (ma) = m in “man.”

ନ (na) = n in “now.”

ଙ (ṅa) = A nasal sound as “ng” in “song.”

ଞ (ña) = ny (A nasal sound in “canyon.”

ଣ (ṇa) = n (A nasal sound similar to “ṇ” in “Indian.”)

ଓ (o) = o in “pot.”

ପ (pa) = p in “pen.”

ଫ (pha) = p (A heavier “p” sound.)

ର (ra) = r in “red.”

ଋ (ṛ) = r (A unique sound, similar to the “r” sound in “rural.”)

ଶ (śa) = sh in “shy.”

ଷ (ṣa) = s (A retroflex “ṣ” sound.)

ସ (sa) = s in “sun.”

ଶ୍ର (śra) = shra (This conjunct represents the sound “śra,” similar to the “shra” in “shrank.”)

ତ (ta) = t in “top.”

ଥ (tha) = t (A heavier “t” sound.)

ଟ (ṭa) = t in “top.”

ଠ (ṭha) = t  (A heavier “ṭ” sound.)

ତ୍ର (tra) = tra (This conjunct represents the sound “tra,” similar to the “tr” in “train.”)

ଟ୍ଟ (ṭṭa) = tt (This represents a doubled “ṭ” sound.)

ଉ (u) = u in “put.”

ଊ (ū) = oo in “moon.”

ଵ (va) = v in “van.”

ଯ (ya) = y in “yes.”

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