Not the beer style, the universal phonetic notation system
Thanks for your feedback, Qaziquza. I'm leaning towards "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain (ði ædˈvɛnʧərz ʌv tɑm ˈsɔjər baɪ mɑrk tweɪn).
"Taterskin" probably should have been converted to something like ˈteɪtərskɪn. I guess toPhonetics.com didn't convert it only because they don't have such word in their database.
I definitely think that there's a need for IPA versions of public domain works. I was planning on doing some Shakespeare myself, in good time.
Thanks for your feedback, Qaziquza. I'm leaning towards "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain (ði ædˈvɛnʧərz ʌv tɑm ˈsɔjər baɪ mɑrk tweɪn).
"Taterskin" probably should have been converted to something like ˈteɪtərskɪn. I guess toPhonetics.com didn't convert it only because they don't have such word in their database.
I definitely think that there's a need for IPA versions of public domain works. I was planning on doing some Shakespeare myself, in good time.