SAMPA charts of consonants and vowels
Note that a font supporting the Unicode IPA Extensions is needed to see the IPA characters.
Note that SAMPA is not a universal system; it varies from language to language. This chart shows the typical symbols used. For a universal system, see X-SAMPA; For use specific to English, see SAMPA chart for English.
Note: It is common, especially in Spanish and Italian, to represent the alveolar trill with [rr] and the alveolar flap with [r]. In Spanish, too, [jj] is used to represent the palatal fricative against the semivowel [j]. It has been proposed to use [4] for the alveolar flap, in which case [r] can be used to represent the trill (as its equivalent in the IPA system), and [j\] for the palatal fricative, keeping in this way the policy of using one letter per one IPA symbol (and a backslash for alternative symbols).
Consonant modifiers:
Vowel modifiers:
centralised and relaxed
centralised and relaxed
and relaxed
Stress is indicated by ["] for primary stress, and [%] for secondary stress, placed before the stressed syllable.[1]