Pronunciation rules of English Phonemes I'm sorry, there's another question that I didn't ask clearly. For example, is the phonetic mark of the word "father" [ˈ f or: ð ə] pronounced according to the vowel phoneme, that is to say, {or:} {ə} these two? Is the front f just a consonant? Is it a phonetic f

Pronunciation rules of English Phonemes I'm sorry, there's another question that I didn't ask clearly. For example, is the phonetic mark of the word "father" [ˈ f or: ð ə] pronounced according to the vowel phoneme, that is to say, {or:} {ə} these two? Is the front f just a consonant? Is it a phonetic f

In the word father, father is a two syllable word, FA there, FA read [FA:] there read [&# 240; &# 601;]
Pinyin is to spell consonants and vowels together