1# © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. 2# License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html#License 3# 4# File: ia_ia_FONIPA.txt 5# Generated from CLDR 6# 7 8# Transformation from Interlingua (ia) to its IPA transcription (ia_FONIPA). 9# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlingua#Interlingua_alphabet 10# http://www.omniglot.com/writing/interlingua.htm 11::NFC; 12::Lower; 13# Interlinua has five falling diphthongs. 14# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlingua#Orthography_and_pronunciation 15ai → ai\u032F; 16au → au\u032F; 17ei → ei\u032F; # rare 18eu → eu\u032F; 19oi → oi\u032F; # rare 20# ‹g› is usually [ɡ], but it is [d\u0361ʒ] in -age, -agi-, and -egi-. 21# http://www.omniglot.com/writing/interlingua.htm 22$vowel = [aeiouy]; 23$end_of_word = [$ ]; 24{age} $end_of_word → ad\u0361ʒe; 25{agi} $vowel → ad\u0361ʒ; # viagiar → viad\u0361ʒar 26agi → ad\u0361ʒi; 27{egi} $vowel → ed\u0361ʒ; # legier → led\u0361ʒer 28egi → ed\u0361ʒi; 29gg → ɡ; 30g → ɡ; 31# Omniglot: “The sounds of g and k assimilate a preceding n as in English.” 32{n} [gkqx] → ŋ; 33nn → n; 34n → n; 35a → a; 36bb → b; 37b → b; 38cc → k; 39{c} [ei] → t\u0361s; 40ch → k; 41c → k; 42dd → d; 43d → d; 44e → e; 45ff → f; 46f → f; 47h → ; # ‹h› is normally silent. 48i → i; 49j → ʒ; 50kk → k; 51k → k; 52ll → l; 53l → l; 54mm → m; 55m → m; 56o → o; 57ph → f; # philosophos, physica 58pp → p; 59p → p; 60que → ke; 61qu → kw; 62q → k; 63rr → ɾ; 64r → ɾ; 65sh → ʃ; # rare 66ss → s; 67s → s; 68[^s] {ti} [aeiouy] → t\u0361sj; 69tt → t; 70t → t; 71u → u; 72v → v; 73w → v; 74x → ks; 75y → i; 76z → z; 77 78