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The voiced bilabial plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is b. The voiced bilabial plosive occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the letter "b" in boy.

Features


Features of the voiced bilabial plosive:

In English


is one of the few phonemes in English that has a one-to-one correspondence with a letter. It is always denoted by "b", and excluding a handful of words that are spelled with a silent "b" (e.g. doubt and lamb), it is always pronounced [b.

In other languages


In many languages, such as German or Russian, a final letter b is pronounced soundless, as href="http://articles.gourt.com/en/Voiceless bilabial plosive">p or .

Greek

In Ancient Greek, the letter β was pronounced but it is now pronounced v. Modern Greek [b" target="_blank" >* (mostly in loan words) is spelled μπ (mp).

Spanish

Spanish has It is denoted by "b", as in bombero (firefighter). In many dialects, it may also be denoted by a word-initial "v", as in veinte (twenty). Standard European Spanish uses the sound [β in certain phonetic environments, such as between vowels.

See also


Bilabial consonants

Oclusiva bilabial sonora | Znělá bilabiální ploziva | Stimmhafter bilabialer Plosiv | Consonante plosiva bilabial sonora | Consonne occlusive bilabiale voisée | 유성 양순 파열음 | 有声両唇破裂音 | Spółgłoska zwarta dwuwargowa dźwięczna | Oclusiva bilabial sonora | Consoană oclusivă bilabială sonoră | Tonande bilabial klusil | เสียงกัก ริมฝีปาก ก้อง

 

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