International Phonetic Alphabet
noun
the set of symbols and modifiers designed, principally on the basis of articulatory considerations, to provide a consistent and universally understood system for transcribing the speech sounds of any language: devised by the International Phonetic Association. Abbreviation: IPA, I.P.A.
Origin of International Phonetic Alphabet
First recorded in 1895–1900
British Dictionary definitions for international phonetic alphabet
International Phonetic Alphabet
noun
a series of signs and letters propagated by the Association Phonétique Internationale for the representation of human speech sounds. It is based on the Roman alphabet but supplemented by modified signs or symbols from other writing systems, and is usually employed in its revised form of 1951
Abbreviation: IPA