What is turkish ipa?

Turkish IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) is a system of symbols used to represent the sounds of the Turkish language. It consists of 29 consonants and 8 vowels, as well as symbols for stress and intonation. Turkish IPA is widely used in linguistics, language teaching, and language research, and is especially useful for indicating the pronunciation of words and sounds that may not be familiar to non-native speakers. Some common examples of Turkish IPA symbols include /ç/ for the "ch" sound in "church", /ɡ/ for the "g" sound in "go", and /ə/ for the "uh" sound in "sofa".