The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Armenian language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles, based on Eastern Armenian.
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| IPA | Meaning |
| ˈ | Denotes stress on the following syllable |
- ^ a b c d e Plosives and affricates that are voiced in Eastern Armenian /b d dz dʒ g/ are voiceless aspirated /pʰ tʰ tsʰ tʃʰ kʰ/ in Western Armenian.
| Character | Eastern | Western |
| բ | b | pʰ |
| դ | d | tʰ |
| ձ | dz | tsʰ |
| ջ | dʒ | tʃʰ |
| գ | ɡ | kʰ |
- ^ a b c d e Plosives and affricates that are tenuis /p t ts tʃ k/ in Eastern Armenian and Classical Armenian are voiced /b d dz dʒ g/ in Western Armenian.
| Character | Eastern | Western |
| պ | p | b |
| տ | t | d |
| ց | ts | dz |
| ճ | tʃ | dʒ |
| կ | k | g |
- ^ a b The two rhotics represented as <ռ> and <ր> have merged to one sound in Western Armenian.
- ^ <ե> represents [jɛ] when word-initial.
- ^ <ո> represents [vo] when word-initial.