The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Cagian pronunciations in Wikipedia articles.

English approximations are in some cases very rough, and only intended to give a general idea of the pronunciation.

Cagian has little word-level stress, so stress marks should not be used in transcribing Cagian words. Stress usually lands on the last or second last syllable.

Consonants
  IPA   Examples English approximation
b boro book
d dizir dial
ð liberdaje thy, breathe, father
f falir free
ɡ goardo gain
ʝ gí, cagia as in yes or
between beige and you
k cassa; acua sky
l loro loop
m met moon
n nô no
p para spy
s sair; cielo; scenario sir
ʃ laçu shoe
Xina, diex China, catch
t ty; catheidra sty
θ zaluda thigh, math
v vô view
ʒ jega; cagieje measure
Semivowels
j italieje yes
w oa we
Vowels
  IPA   Examples English approximation
a am pat
cassánen pat (longer)
ɛ tre best
ɛː cagieje best (longer)
i siqua; ní beet (shorter)
ɔ ono hot
ɔː carrilón hot (longer)
u istu; ono who
naziún who (longer)
y ty roughly like cute
Nasal vowels
ɐ̃ sao; ao nasalized /ɐ/
ɔ̃ istaziù, naziù nasalized /ɔ/
 
Suprasegmentals
IPA Example Explanation
ˈ lési /'lɛːsi/ phrasal stress