Bilabial Consonant Sound: in Which They Are Used As in Boy and Trouble

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Bilabial Consonant sound

 /ᵇ/ is voiced bilabial plosive.

It means the lips are brought together to obstruct the oral cavity.  in which they are used as
in boy and trouble. For example word is : /b/ as in “back”, “cab”, “bag”, “robe”, “ bubble”
and “build”

 /ᵖ/ is voiceless bilabial plosive.


It means the lips are brought together to obstruct the oral cavity.  in which the vocal chords are
not used. For example word is : “pizza”, “paper”, “pin”, “cap”, “purpose” and “pause”

 /ᵐ/ is voiced bilabial nasal (stop).


It means the voiced bilabial nasal is a type of consonantal sound used in almost all
spoken language. For example word is : “map”, “ rum”, “room”, “mother”, “mad” and
“more”

 /ᵂ/ voiced bilabial glide


It means that “ ᵂ ” is created with the jaw mostly closed and the lips formed in a small, tight
circle. The sound is voiced, so the vocal cords must vibrate during the production of the sound.
For example word is : “sweet”, “win”, “when”, “why”, “ while”, “quit” and “rewind”

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