Library for manipulating International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) pronunciations.
Features include:
/ˈt͡ʃuːz/
to ˈt͡ʃ uː z
)/kˈaʊ/
to k ˈaʊ
for U.S. English)Supported Languages:
ar
)cs-cz
)de-de
)en-us
)en-gb
)es-es
)fa
)es-es
)it-it
)lb-lb
)nl
)pt
)ru-ru
)sw
)$ pip install gruut-ipa
For command-line usage, you may also want:
Install these with:
$ sudo apt-get install espeak jq
Phones in IPA are composed of different components:
See IPA Chart for more details.
While phones represent individual sounds, phonemes are the phonetic units of a language that meaningfully distinguish words. A phoneme may be realized by many different phones. For example, the /r/
in Standard German can be realized as a uvular fricative (χ/ʁ), a uvular approximant (ɹ), or a uvular tap or trill (ʀ/r).
A phoneme may also be composed of multiple phones, such as the dipthong aʊ
in U.S. English (the "ow" in "cow").
Supported languages in gruut-ipa
contain a phonemes.txt
file in the gruut_ipa/data
directory. This file has the following format:
<phoneme> <example> [<replace> ...]
where <phoneme>
is a set of IPA letters, like ɶ
or aʊ
. The <example>
is a word whose pronunciation contains the <phoneme>
. After that, there are one or more optional <replace>
strings that will be replaced with <phoneme>
. The German /r/
example from above might be represented as:
r brot χ ʁ ɹ ʀ
Phonemes for a given language come from phonological analyses and from public databases. Ultimately, they are geared towards capturing pronunciations from Wiktionary.
Print JSON information about phones:
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa describe "ˈãː" | jq .
{
"text": "ˈãː",
"letters": "a",
"stress": "primary",
"height": "open",
"placement": "front",
"rounded": false,
"type": "Vowel",
"nasalated": true,
"elongated": true
}
Split an IPA pronunciation into phones:
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa phones "ˈjɛs|ˈt͡ʃuːz aɪpiːeɪ‖"
ˈj ɛ s | ˈt͡ʃ uː z a ɪ p iː e ɪ ‖
Group phones into phonemes for a specific language:
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa phonemes en-us "/dʒʌst ə kaʊ/"
d͡ʒ ʌ s t ə k aʊ
Convert between IPA, espeak, and sampa:
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa convert ipa espeak "mʊmˈbaɪ"
[[mUm'baI]]
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa convert espeak ipa "[[D,Is Iz sVm f@n'EtIk t'Ekst 'InpUt]]"
ðˌɪs ɪz sʌm fɘnˈɛtɪk tˈɛkst ˈɪnpʊt
Chain commands together:
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa convert espeak ipa "[[k'aU]]" | \
python3 -m gruut_ipa phonemes en-us --keep-stress
k ˈaʊ
Some languages have multiple phoneme sets available:
Convert from IPA to alternative phoneme set:
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa convert ipa en-us/cmudict "h ɛ l ˈoʊ w ˈɚ l d"
HH EH0 L OW1 W ER1 L D
Convert from alternative phoneme set to IPA:
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa convert en-us/cmudict ipa "HH EH0 L OW1 W ER1 L D"
h ɛ l ˈoʊ w ˈɚ l d
Use the speak-ipa
script to have espeak pronounce IPA. You may need to apt-get install espeak
first.
$ echo '/hɛloʊ wɝld/' | bin/speak-ipa en-us -s 60 -w 'hello world.wav'
$ aplay 'hello world.wav'
Supported IPA phones can be printed with:
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa print
{"text": "i", "letters": "i", "stress": "none", "height": "close", "placement": "front", "rounded": false, "type": "Vowel", "nasalated": false, "elongated": false, "description": "close front unrounded vowel", "espeak": "i", "sampa": "i"}
{"text": "y", "letters": "y", "stress": "none", "height": "close", "placement": "front", "rounded": true, "type": "Vowel", "nasalated": false, "elongated": false, "description": "close front rounded vowel", "espeak": "y", "sampa": "y"}
...
A nice table can be generated with jq:
$ python3 -m gruut_ipa print | \
jq -r '. | "\(.text)\t\(.espeak)\t\(.sampa)\t\(.description)"'
Converted to Markdown:
IPA | eSpeak | Sampa | Description |
---|---|---|---|
i | i | i | close front unrounded vowel |
y | y | y | close front rounded vowel |
ɨ | i" | 1 | close central unrounded vowel |
ʉ | u" | } | close central rounded vowel |
ɯ | u- | M | close back unrounded vowel |
u | u | u | close back rounded vowel |
ɪ | I | I | near-close near-front unrounded vowel |
ʏ | I. | Y | near-close near-front rounded vowel |
ʊ | U | U | near-close near-back rounded vowel |
e | e | e | close-mid front unrounded vowel |
ø | Y | 2 | close-mid front rounded vowel |
ɘ | @ | @\ | close-mid central unrounded vowel |
ɵ | @. | 8 | close-mid central rounded vowel |
ɤ | o- | 7 | close-mid back unrounded vowel |
o | o | o | close-mid back rounded vowel |
ɛ | E | E | open-mid front unrounded vowel |
œ | W | 9 | open-mid front rounded vowel |
ɜ | V" | 3 | open-mid central unrounded vowel |
ɞ | O" | 3\ | open-mid central rounded vowel |
ʌ | V | V | open-mid back unrounded vowel |
ɔ | O | O | open-mid back rounded vowel |
æ | a | { | near-open front unrounded vowel |
ɐ | V | 6 | near-open central unrounded vowel |
a | a | a | open front unrounded vowel |
ɶ | W | & | open front rounded vowel |
ɑ | A | A | open back unrounded vowel |
ɒ | A. | Q | open back rounded vowel |
m | m | m | voiced bilabial nasal |
ɱ | M | F | voiced labio-dental nasal |
n | n | n | voiced alveolar nasal |
ɳ | n. | n` | voiced retroflex nasal |
ŋ | N | N | voiced velar nasal |
ɴ | n" | N\ | voiced uvular nasal |
p | p | p | voiceless bilabial plosive |
b | b | b | voiced bilabial plosive |
t | t | t | voiceless alveolar plosive |
d | d | d | voiced alveolar plosive |
ʈ | t. | t` | voiceless retroflex plosive |
ɖ | d. | d` | voiced retroflex plosive |
c | c | c | voiceless palatal plosive |
ɟ | J | J\ | voiced palatal plosive |
k | k | k | voiceless velar plosive |
ɡ | g | g | voiced velar plosive |
g | g | g | voiced velar plosive |
q | q | q | voiceless uvular plosive |
ɢ | G | G\ | voiced uvular plosive |
ʡ | >\ | voiceless pharyngeal plosive | |
ʔ | ? | ? | voiceless glottal plosive |
p͡f | pf | pf | voiceless labio-dental affricate |
b͡v | bv | bv | voiced dental affricate |
t̪͡s | ts | t_ds | voiceless dental affricate |
t͡s | ts | ts | voiceless alveolar affricate |
d͡z | dz | dz | voiced alveolar affricate |
t͡ʃ | tS | tS | voiceless post-alveolar affricate |
d͡ʒ | dZ | dZ | voiced post-alveolar affricate |
ʈ͡ʂ | tS | ts` | voiceless retroflex affricate |
ɖ͡ʐ | dz | dz` | voiced retroflex affricate |
t͡ɕ | tS; | ts\ | voiceless palatal affricate |
d͡ʑ | dZ; | dz\ | voiced palatal affricate |
k͡x | k | k_x | voiceless velar affricate |
ɸ | F | p\ | voiceless bilabial fricative |
β | B | B | voiced bilabial fricative |
f | f | f | voiceless labio-dental fricative |
v | v | v | voiced labio-dental fricative |
θ | T | T | voiceless dental fricative |
ð | D | D | voiced dental fricative |
s | s | s | voiceless alveolar fricative |
z | z | z | voiced alveolar fricative |
ʃ | S | S | voiceless post-alveolar fricative |
ʒ | Z | Z | voiced post-alveolar fricative |
ʂ | s. | s` | voiceless retroflex fricative |
ʐ | z. | z` | voiced palatal fricative |
ç | C | C | voiceless palatal fricative |
x | x | x | voiceless velar fricative |
ɣ | Q | G | voiced velar fricative |
χ | X | X | voiceless uvular fricative |
ʁ | g" | R | voiced uvular fricative |
ħ | H | X\ | voiceless pharyngeal fricative |
h | h | h | voiceless glottal fricative |
ɦ | h<?> | h\ | voiced glottal fricative |
w | w | w | voiced bilabial approximant |
ʋ | v# | v\ | voiced labio-dental approximant |
ɹ | r | r\ | voiced alveolar approximant |
ɻ | r. | r\` | voiced retroflex approximant |
j | j | j | voiced palatal approximant |
ɰ | Q | M\ | voiced velar approximant |
ⱱ | ⱱ | ⱱ | voiced labio-dental flap |
ɾ | * | 4 | voiced alveolar flap |
ɽ | *. | r` | voiced retroflex flap |
ʙ | b |
B\ | voiced bilabial trill |
r | r |
r | voiced alveolar trill |
ʀ | r" | R\ | voiced uvular trill |
l | l | l | voiced alveolar lateral-approximant |
ɫ | l | 5 | voiced alveolar lateral-approximant |
ɭ | l. | l` | voiced retroflex lateral-approximant |
ʎ | l^ | L | voiced palatal lateral-approximant |
ʟ | L | L\ | voiced velar lateral-approximant |
ə | @ | @ | schwa |
ɚ | 3 | @` | r-coloured schwa |
ɝ | 3 | @` | r-coloured schwa |
ɹ̩ | r- | r\̩ | voiced alveolar approximant |
If you see anything wrong or missing, please let me know.