SAMPA chart
The following show the typical symbols for consonants and vowels used in SAMPA, an ASCII-based system based on the International Phonetic Alphabet. Note that SAMPA is not a universal system as it varies from language to language.
Consonants
    
| Bilabial | Labio- dental  | 
Dental | Alveolar | Post- alveolar  | 
Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Pharyngeal | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | m | 
F | 
n | 
J | 
N | 
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| Stop plosive and affricate  | 
p b | 
t dts dz | 
tS dZ | 
c J\ | 
k g | 
q G\ | 
? | ||||
| Fricative | p\ B | 
f v | 
T D | 
s z | 
S Z | 
C j\ | 
x G | 
X R | 
X\ ?\ | 
h h\ | |
| Approximant | central | P | 
r\[lower-alpha 1] | 
j H[lower-alpha 2] | 
w | 
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| lateral | l | 
L | 
5 | 
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| Rhotic | 4[lower-alpha 1]r[lower-alpha 1] | 
R\ | 
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-  It is common, especially in Spanish and Italian, to represent the alveolar trill with [
rr] and the alveolar flap with [r]. It has been proposed to use [4] for the alveolar flap, in which case [r] can be used to represent the trill (as its equivalent in the IPA system), and [j\] for the palatal fricative, keeping in this way the policy of using one letter per one IPA symbol (and a backslash for alternative symbols). -  Also in Spanish, [
jj] is used to represent the palatal fricative against the semivowel [j]. 
Consonant modifiers
    
| SAMPA | IPA | Description | 
|---|---|---|
` | 
retroflex consonant (e.g. d` = /ɖ/) | |
_a | 
◌̺ | apical consonant | 
_d | 
◌̪ | dental consonant | 
_G | 
◌ˠ | velarized consonant | 
_h | 
◌ʰ | aspirated consonant | 
_j, ' | 
◌ʲ | palatalized consonant | 
_m | 
◌̻ | laminal consonant | 
_w | 
◌ʷ | labialized consonant | 
_< | 
implosive consonant (e.g. b_< = /ɓ/) | |
_> | 
ʼ | ejective consonant | 
_=, = | 
◌̩ | syllabic consonant | 
Simplified list of consonants
    
| SAMPA | IPA | Description | Examples | 
|---|---|---|---|
p | 
p | voiceless bilabial plosive | English pen, Croatian pas ('dog') | 
b | 
b | voiced bilabial plosive | English but, Polish brat ('brother') | 
t | 
t | voiceless alveolar plosive | English two, Spanish tomar ('capture') | 
d | 
d | voiced alveolar plosive | English do, Polish dom ('house') | 
ts | 
ts | voiceless alveolar affricate | Italian calza ('sock'), German Zeit ('time') | 
dz | 
dz | voiced alveolar affricate | Italian zona ('zone'), Canadian French dur ('hard') | 
tS | 
tʃ | voiceless postalveolar affricate | English chair, Spanish mucho ('many') | 
dZ | 
dʒ | voiced postalveolar affricate | English gin, Italian giorno ('day') | 
c | 
c | voiceless palatal plosive | Hungarian tyúk ('hen'), Dutch schatje ('darling') | 
J\ | 
ɟ | voiced palatal plosive | Hungarian egy ('one'), Czech dítě ('child') | 
k | 
k | voiceless velar plosive | English skill, Spanish casa ('house') | 
g | 
ɡ | voiced velar plosive | English go, Hungarian gép ('machine') | 
q | 
q | voiceless uvular plosive | Arabic qof, Somali qaab | 
p\ | 
ɸ | voiceless bilabial fricative | Japanese fu, Ainu fuchi | 
B | 
β | voiced bilabial fricative | Catalan roba 'clothes', Spanish huevo 'egg' | 
f | 
f | voiceless labiodental fricative | English fool, Spanish fama ('fame') | 
v | 
v | voiced labiodental fricative | English voice, German Welt 'world' | 
T | 
θ | voiceless dental fricative | English thing, Castilian Spanish caza 'hunt' | 
D | 
ð | voiced dental fricative | English this, Icelandic fræði 'science' | 
s | 
s | voiceless alveolar fricative | English see, Spanish sí ('yes') | 
z | 
z | voiced alveolar fricative | English zoo, German sein 'to be' | 
S | 
ʃ | voiceless postalveolar fricative | English she, French chou 'cabbage' | 
Z | 
ʒ | voiced postalveolar fricative | French jour 'day', English pleasure | 
C | 
ç | voiceless palatal fricative | Standard German ich 'I', Icelandic hjá 'next to' | 
j\ (jj) | 
ʝ | voiced palatal fricative | Standard Spanish ayuda | 
x | 
x | voiceless velar fricative | Scots loch, Spanish ajo | 
G | 
ɣ | voiced velar fricative | Greek γάλα ('milk'), Icelandic saga ('story') | 
| ɰ | velar approximant | Spanish algo | |
X\ | 
ħ | voiceless pharyngeal fricative | Arabic h.â | 
?\ | 
ʕ | voiced pharyngeal fricative | Arabic 'ayn | 
h | 
h | voiceless glottal fricative | English ham, German Hand | 
h\ | 
ɦ | voiced glottal fricative | Hungarian lehet 'it can be' | 
m | 
m | bilabial nasal | English man, French main 'hand' | 
F | 
ɱ | labiodental nasal | Spanish infierno, Hungarian kámfor | 
n | 
n | alveolar nasal | English, Spanish and Italian no | 
J | 
ɲ | palatal nasal | Spanish año, French oignon, Hungarian lány | 
N | 
ŋ | velar nasal | English ring, Tagalog ngayón | 
l | 
l | alveolar lateral approximant | English left, Spanish largo | 
L | 
ʎ | palatal lateral approximant | Italian aglio, Catalan colla | 
5 | 
ɫ | velarized dental lateral | English meal Catalan alga | 
4 (r) | 
ɾ | alveolar tap | Spanish pero, Italian essere | 
r (rr) | 
r | alveolar trill | Spanish perro, Italian terra | 
r\ | 
ɹ | alveolar approximant | English run | 
R | 
ʀ | uvular trill | Standard German Reich | 
P | 
ʋ | labiodental approximant | Dutch Waar, Finnish vesi | 
w | 
w | labial-velar approximant | English we, French oui | 
H | 
ɥ | labial-palatal approximant | French nuit | 
j | 
j | palatal approximant | English yes, Polish już | 
Vowels
    
| Vowels | |||||
| front | central | back | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| close |  i • y  | 
 1 • }  | 
 M • u  | ||
| near-close |  I • Y  | 
 • U  | |||
| close-mid |  e • 2  | 
 @\ • 8  | 
 7 • o  | ||
| mid |  @  | 
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| open-mid |  E • 9  | 
 3 • 3\  | 
 V • O  | ||
| near-open |  { • | 
 6  | 
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| open |  a • &  | 
 A • Q  | |||
Vowel modifiers
    
| SAMPA | IPA | Description | Examples | 
|---|---|---|---|
~, _~ | 
◌̃ | nasalized vowel | French bon [bO~], Portuguese sim [si~] | 
: | 
ː | long vowel | English see [si:] ) | 
`[lower-alpha 1] | 
◌˞ | r-colored vowel | US English bird [b3`d] | 
_^ | 
◌̯ | non-syllabic vowel | |
" | 
ˈ | primary stress | |
% | 
ˌ | secondary stress | 
- Note that this symbol is also used for retroflex consonants (see above), but denotes rhoticity after vowel symbols.
 
Simplified list of vowels
    
| SAMPA | IPA | Description | Examples | 
|---|---|---|---|
i | 
i | close front unrounded vowel | English see, Spanish sí, French vie, German wie, Italian visto | 
I | 
ɪ | near-close front unrounded vowel | English city, German mit, Canadian French vite | 
e | 
e | close-mid front unrounded vowel | US English bear, Spanish él, French année, German mehr, Italian rete, Catalan més | 
E | 
ɛ | open-mid front unrounded vowel | English bed, French même, German Männer, Italian ferro, Catalan mes, Spanish perro | 
{ | 
æ | near-open front unrounded vowel | English cat, Finnish mäki | 
y | 
y | close front rounded vowel | French du, German Tür, Finnish hyvä | 
Y | 
ʏ | near-close front rounded vowel | German hübsch, Swedish ylle | 
2 | 
ø | close-mid front rounded vowel | French deux (hence '2'), German Höhle, Danish købe | 
9 | 
œ | open-mid front rounded vowel | French neuf (hence '9'), German Hölle | 
1 | 
ɨ | close central unrounded vowel | Polish mysz | 
@ | 
ə | mid central vowel | English about, German bitte, Swedish beredd | 
6 | 
ɐ | near-open central unrounded vowel | German besser, Catalan mare | 
3 | 
ɜ | open-mid central unrounded vowel | English bird | 
a | 
a~ä | open front unrounded vowel/ open central unrounded vowel  | 
Spanish barra, French bateau, German Haar, Italian pazzo | 
} | 
ʉ | close central rounded vowel | Scottish English pool, Swedish sju | 
8 | 
ɵ | close-mid central rounded vowel | Swedish kust | 
& | 
ɶ | open front rounded vowel | Swedish öra | 
M | 
ɯ | close back unrounded vowel | Japanese fuji, Korean geu | 
7 | 
ɤ | close-mid back unrounded vowel | Korean eoreum, Estonian kõrv | 
V | 
ʌ | open-mid back unrounded vowel | RP and US English run, enough | 
A | 
ɑ | open back unrounded vowel | English arm, US English law, Canadian French âme, Finnish alku | 
u | 
u | close back rounded vowel | English soon, Spanish tú, French goût, German Hut, Italian tutto | 
U | 
ʊ | near-close back rounded vowel | English put, (non-US)Buddhist, German Mutter | 
o | 
o | close-mid back rounded vowel | US English sore, Scottish English boat, Spanish yo, French beau, German Sohle, Italian dove, Catalan ona | 
O | 
ɔ | open-mid back rounded vowel | British English law, caught, Italian cosa, Catalan dona, Spanish ojo, German Wort | 
Q | 
ɒ | open back rounded vowel | British English not, cough, Hungarian kar | 
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