International Phonetic Alphabet chart for English dialects

The International Phonetic Alphabet charts for English dialects show the most common applications of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to represent English language pronunciations.

These charts give a partial system of diaphonemes for English. The symbols for the diaphonemes are given in bold, followed by their most common phonetic values.

Vowels
In the vowels chart, a separate phonetic value is given for each major dialect, alongside the words used to name their corresponding lexical sets. The diaphonemes for the lexical sets given here are based on RP and General American; they are not sufficient to express all of the distinctions found in other dialects, such as Australian English.

Abbreviations List
The following abbreviations are used in the above table:
 * AmE, American English
 * AuE, Australian English
 * BahE, Bahamian English
 * BarE, Barbadian English
 * CaE, Canadian English
 * CIE, Channel Island English
 * EnE, English English
 * FiE, Fiji English
 * InE, Indian English
 * IrE, Irish English
 * JSE, Jamaican English
 * NZE, New Zealand English
 * PaE, Palauan English
 * ScE, Scottish English
 * SIE, Solomon Islands English
 * SAE, South African English
 * SSE, Standard Singapore English
 * WaE, Welsh English

See Pronunciation respelling for English for phonetic transcriptions used in different dictionaries.