IPA translator

Translate Filipino words into IPA

The International Phonetic Alphabet writes down exactly how a word sounds. Type any Filipino word below to get its IPA transcription, or scan the 12 worked examples in the table.

Quick answer

The Filipino IPA translator converts any Filipino word into its International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription. Type a word, press Transcribe, and Lingo7's NLP service returns the phonetic symbols that show exactly how it is pronounced. The table below lists 12 common Filipino words already transcribed, so the page is useful even before you type.

Common Filipino words in IPA

Worked examples, as of July 2026.

Word IPA
salamat /saˈlamat/
oo /ˈʔoʔo/
hindi /hinˈdiʔ/
mahal /maˈhal/
bahay /ˈbahaj/
tubig /ˈtubiɡ/
kain /ˈkaʔin/
araw /ˈʔaɾaw/
gabi /ɡaˈbi/
pusa /ˈpusaʔ/
aso /ˈʔaso/
tao /ˈtaʔo/

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How the IPA translator works

The International Phonetic Alphabet gives every distinct speech sound its own symbol, so /ʃ/ is always the sh sound whatever the spelling around it. Once you can read IPA, a transcription tells you how a word sounds without hearing it first.

When you type a Filipino word, the tool sends it to Lingo7's NLP service, the same phonetics engine that powers transcription inside the app. It returns the IPA for that word, which appears above the examples. The baked table stays useful even when you are offline or just browsing.

Spelling and sound drift apart in every language, Filipino included. Reading with audio is how you close that gap: you see the word, hear a native voice say it, and the IPA stops being abstract. That is exactly what reading in Lingo7 is built for.

Frequently asked questions

How do you write Filipino words in IPA?

You look up each word's transcription in the International Phonetic Alphabet, where every symbol maps to one distinct sound. In Filipino, salamat is /saˈlamat/ and oo is /ˈʔoʔo/. This tool transcribes any Filipino word you type, and the table above shows 12 common words with their IPA.

What is the IPA for "salamat" in Filipino?

In Filipino, salamat is written /saˈlamat/ in the IPA. The symbols stand for individual sounds rather than letters, so you can read the pronunciation straight off the transcription. Type any other Filipino word above to see its IPA.

Is this Filipino IPA transcription accurate?

The transcriptions come from Lingo7's NLP phonetics engine, the same one used inside the app. They reflect standard Filipino pronunciation. Regional accents vary, and some words have more than one common variant, so treat the IPA as a reliable guide and confirm the finer points with native audio.

How does learning IPA help me pronounce Filipino?

IPA takes the guesswork out of spelling. Once you can see that two Filipino sounds are genuinely different, you stop merging them. Pair the symbols with real audio and read words in context, and pronunciation becomes muscle memory instead of a rule you recite.