Is English phonetic alphabet divided into American pronunciation and British pronunciation? If so, what are the differences?

Is English phonetic alphabet divided into American pronunciation and British pronunciation? If so, what are the differences?


What we see now is a continuation of the habit of the early days of the people's Republic of China. We use the British phonetic alphabet (DJ phonetic alphabet), but most of the English we hear most of the time is American English, and American English should be marked with the KK phonetic alphabet. If you can find an Oxford Dictionary, you will know some differences between the DJ phonetic alphabet and the KK phonetic alphabet
DJ phonetic notation and KK phonetic notation are both international standard phonetic notation. Because English pronunciation and American pronunciation are very different for many words, there are two international standard phonetic notation methods of DJ and KK
For example:
Castle
DJ: [&#; K or: SL] English pronunciation
KK: [K & aelig; SL] American pronunciation
Coat
DJ: [K & # 601; ut] English pronunciation
KK: [Kot] American pronunciation
There are many such examples. So if you want to speak American English fluently, you should start to learn the KK phonetic alphabet and look it up in the Oxford dictionary every time you see an English word. I have been studying phonetic alphabet since I was in junior high school. Now I can speak standard British English, At the same time, it can also be said that American English is relatively standard. It takes a long time to accumulate, and I feel deeply. For Chinese people, because we do not have the English environment like children in western countries, phonetic is the most effective and only way to correct our pronunciation and make our pronunciation standard
DJ and KK phonetic symbols are only based on the most standard English pronunciation and American pronunciation (for example, BBC TV announcer and CNN TV announcer). Phonetic symbols can only achieve the situation close to the actual pronunciation, but can not completely explain that an English pronunciation should be the pronunciation marked by phonetic symbols
So why do we sometimes hear English words pronouncing differently from phonetic symbols
1. There are several English speaking countries in the world, such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and so on. When you gradually become interested in English pronunciation, start to study phonetic symbols, and have some experience, you will naturally find that there are some differences in the pronunciation of English spoken in these countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Australia, etc, New Zealand is the first group (English Group), while the United States, Canada and Ireland are the first group (American group). Not to mention many other countries also speak English, and their pronunciation is simply multifarious
2. Just like China, even in a country, because there are different dialects in different regions, there are quite big differences in pronunciation. My classmate in the university dormitory is from Zhejiang, but he calls his family, but I can't understand a word. I feel that he is speaking a foreign language:) the dialects in different regions of India are even more different. For example, Scotland in the north of England, If you think your English level is very high, you might as well take a walk in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, especially take a taxi to talk with the driver. I guarantee you can't understand what they are saying. This was the case when I first arrived in England. However, the dialects in the United States are different from those in England. The differences between American dialects are relatively small



Who has learned English: intuitive pronunciation?
After listening, speaking and learning, you can read a word
It's natural pronunciation.


It's true to say that intuitive pronunciation is a method. But when it comes to pronunciation, we must firmly grasp the phonetic symbols in English. On this basis, we should be familiar with more English words. It's estimated that there are about 4000 words. In the process of mastering words, we should pay attention to the structural arrangement of the letters that often pronounce vowels and the letters that often pronounce consonants