Sundanese + IPT
A (ᮃ) = a in “father.”
É (ᮌ) = ay in “say.”
E (ᮊ) = e in “bet.”
Eu (ᮝ) = eu in the French word “peur.”
I (ᮆ) = i in “bit.”
Ng (ᮄ) = ng in “song.
U (ᮅ) = u in “put.”
O (ᮇ) = o in “go.”
Ng (ᮄ) = ng in “song.”
Ny (ᮊᮛ) = ny in “canyon.”
R (ᮛ) = r in “red.”
L (ᮜ) = l in “love.”
W (ᮝᮨ) = w in “water.”
H (ᮞ) = h in “hello.”
Y (ᮟ) = y in “yes.”
Vowel Lengthening = Diacritics like ‘᮲’ (panghulu) or ‘᮰’ (pamaaré) can be used to indicate long vowel sounds.
Nasalization = A dot called ‘bindu surasa’ (ᮮ) can be used to nasalize vowel sounds.
Consonant Suppression = The ‘virama’ (᮪) is used to suppress the inherent vowel sound of a consonant.