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Bilabial consonant

In phonetics, bilabials are consonants articulated with both lips. Examples:
  • English [b], [p] are bilabial stops,
  • English [m] is a bilabial nasal,
  • English [w] is a bilabial semi-vowel.

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Algemeen Beschaafd Nederlands | Consonant | Consonants | Contoid | Dutch (language) | Dutch language | Fricative | Fricative consonant | Han'geul | Han'gul | Han-geul | Hangeul | Hangul | Korean alphabet | Nasal consonant | Nasals | Netherlandic language | SAMPA Chart


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