Template:IPAchar/documentation

Usage
This template is used to directly format IPA characters. Unlike, it does not add anything before the formatted characters. ( adds the word "IPA", linked to International Phonetic Alphabet, as well as a superscripted "(key)", linked to a language-specific Appendix explaining that language's pronunciation, e.g. Appendix:English pronunciation.) It takes parameters similar to, most notably one or more unnamed parameters listing IPA pronunciations. For example:

From for  verbs: (to indicate that the is a “soft”  and not a “hard” )

gives:

(to indicate that the is a “soft”  and not a “hard” )

Note that unlike most pronunciation templates, this template does not have a parameter for specifying a language.

Parameters

 * 1, 2, 3 ...
 * Indicates one or more pronunciations. These should be formatted in correct IPA and be surrounded by slashes  for phonemic representations, and square brackets   for phonetic representations. They will be displayed separated by commas.


 * qual N
 * Specifies a qualifier to be placed before pronunciation N . This is formatted with the template.


 * ref N
 * Specifies one or more reference footnotes to be placed after pronunciation N . ref corresponds to 1, ref2 corresponds to 2, etc. The footnote superscript appears directly after the corresponding pronunciation. If you specify this, you should include a  section with   in it. To specify multiple footnotes for a single respelling, separate them with   (with or without spaces). To specify a name for a given footnote, use   directly after the footnote text, as if   were used, and to use a previously named footnote a second time, use only   with an empty footnote text, as if   were used. See  for more information on the syntax of the ref argument. The parameter n N is a deprecated synonym; please do not use.