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  2. toPhonetics

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    This online converter of English text to IPA phonetic transcription will translate your English text into its phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet. Paste or type your English text in the text field above and click “Show transcription” button (or use [Ctrl+Enter] shortcut from the text input area).

  3. Keyboard – toPhonetics

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    This online keyboard let’s you type IPA using your hardware keyboard. The full IPA character set is arranged into 4 layouts: Main: most common characters; WIth Shift key down: the rest of most common characters; With Alt key down: diacritics; With Alt+Shift down: tone marks, clicks and the rest characters.

  4. FAQ – toPhonetics

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    Words in red couldn’t be transcribed. Leave us a comment if you believe the word should be in the dictionary. Transcriptions in blue have more than one reading. Hover the mouse to see alternatives or click the word to cycle through them. Transcriptions appearing in italics are weak forms.

  5. Roadmap – toPhonetics

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    Roadmap. As useful as this service can be right now it can be improved in so many ways. Here is a quick list of what we are working on. Feel free to leave your feature requests in the comments below. Export results to PDF; Preserve line breaks when copying line-by-line results; Improving dictionary base (in progress); Syncing Am and Br ...

  6. A Retrospective into English Phonetic Transcription

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    The phonetic alphabet covers the whole range of sounds present in different languages, therefore only a subset of characters is used to transcribe English speech. So far, so good. Then why is it that phonetic transcription causes so much confusion?