Labiodental consonant
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| IPA | Description | Example | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Language | Orthography | IPA | Meaning | ||
| p̪ | voiceless labiodental plosive | ||||
| b̪ | voiced labiodental plosive | ||||
| labiodental nasal | English | symphony1 | [ˈsɪɱfəni] | symphony | |
| voiceless labiodental fricative | English | fan | [fæn] | fan | |
| voiced labiodental fricative | English | van | [væn] | van | |
| labiodental approximant | Dutch | wang | [ʋɑŋ] | cheek | |
Notes:
- /ɱ/ is not a separate phoneme in English, but an allophone of /m/ that occurs before /v/ and /f/.
- The stops (the plosives and the nasal) are not confirmed to exist as separate phonemes in any language.
See also