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bilabial Meaning in Telugu ( bilabial తెలుగు అంటే)



ద్విపద, నాన్ లాంచర్

Noun:

నాన్-లాంచర్,



bilabial's Usage Examples:

There are four series of stops- bilabials, coronals, retroflex and velar, along with an affricate series.


The voiceless bilabial fricative, voiced bilabial fricative, and the bilabial approximant do not exist in English, but they.


There is also a very rare voiceless alveolar bilabially trilled affricate, [t̪͡ʙ̥] (written ⟨tᵖ̃⟩ in Everett " Kern) reported from Pirahã.


There is a partial development of g to , preservation of bilabial w, and general hardening of soft l and n.


h-initial root or suffix if the C is a stop, nasal, or bilabial glide, the h metathesizes to the first of them.


affricates is orthographically represented either by placing ⟨m⟩ before bilabials (for example, ⟨mb⟩ for /ᵐb/) or by placing ⟨n⟩ elsewhere (for example.


voiceless bilabial trill [ʀ] – uvular trill [ʀ̥] – voiceless uvular trill [ʢ] – epiglottal trill [ʜ] – voiceless epiglottal trill In addition, [ʩ] – velopharyngeal.


Adyghe, Kabardian, Lao, Tlingit) labialized prenasalized voiced bilabial plosive [ᵐbʷ] (in Tamambo) Labial–velar labialized voiceless labio–velar stop [k͡pʷ].


A voiced bilabial implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.


Em commonly represents the bilabial nasal consonant /m/, like the pronunciation of ⟨m⟩ in "him".


fricatives f and w are both labiodentals, according to Pilhofer (1933), but bilabials, according to Flierl and Strauss (1977).


bilabial), held tightly enough to block the passage of air (hence a stop consonant).


serve for creating different sounds—mainly labial, bilabial, and labiodental consonant sounds as well as vowel rounding—and thus are an important part.



Synonyms:

labial consonant, labial,



Antonyms:

vowel,



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