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The following charts show the pronunciation for the Blackfoot orthography we have used on our site, as well as some alternate spellings that you may find in other books and websites. You may also like to visit our Algonquian languages homepage to see how Blackfoot relates to other languages from the Algonquian family.
Character We Use: |
Sometimes Also Used: |
IPA symbol: | Blackfoot pronunciation: |
a | a ~ ![]() |
Like the a in father. Before a double consonant or long consonant cluster, it sounds more like the a in what. | |
aa | â, a:, á | a![]() |
Like the a in father, only held longer. |
ai | e ~ ε ~ æ ~ aj | Varies between the vowel sounds in bate, bet, bat, and bite. | |
ao | ![]() |
Like aw in caw. Sometimes it sounds more like ow in cow | |
i | i ~ I | Like the i in police. Before a double consonant or long consonant cluster, it sounds more like the i in pit. | |
ii | î, i:, í | i![]() |
Like the i in police, only held longer. |
o | o ~ ![]() |
Like the o in note. Before a double consonant or long consonant cluster, it sounds more like the u in put. | |
oi | oj | Like oy in boy. | |
oo | ô, o:, ó | o![]() |
Like the o in note, only held longer. |
Character We Use: |
Sometimes Also Used: |
IPA symbol: | Blackfoot pronunciation: |
ts | c, ch, č | ts | Like ts in tsunami or cats. |
h | x, ch | h ~ x | Before a vowel, it is pronounced like the h in English hay. Before a consonant, most Blackfoot speakers pronounce the h more raspily, like the j in jalapeño. |
k | g | k | Like the soft, unaspirated k in skate. |
ks | x | ks | Like the soft ks at the end of asks. |
m | m | Like m in English moon. | |
n | ñ | n | Like n in English night. |
p | b | p | Like the soft, unaspirated p in spin. |
s | s | Like s in see. | |
t | d | t ~ d | Like the soft, unaspirated t in star. |
w | w | Like w in English way. | |
y | y | Like y in English yes. | |
’ | ![]() |
A pause sound, like the one in the middle of the word "uh-oh." |
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