The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Cornish pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. The Kernewek Kemmyn variety of Cornish is used here.
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- A vowel is considered short when it comes before double consonants (e.g. ⟨nn⟩, ⟨mm⟩, and so on), or before any two consonants.
- ⟨e⟩ is pronounced as [ɛ] before double consonants and in unstressed syllable, and is geminated elsewhere.
- Some vowels have a tendency to be reduced to schwas [ə] in unstressed syllables