Bilabial consonant
| Places of articulation |
| Labial consonant |
| Bilabial consonant |
| Labiodental consonant |
| Linguolabial consonant |
| Coronal consonant |
| Interdental consonant |
| Dental consonant |
| Retroflex consonant |
| Alveolar consonant |
| Postalveolar consonant |
| Alveolo-palatal consonant |
| Dorsal consonant |
| Palatal consonant |
| Labial-palatal consonant |
| Velar consonant |
| Labial-velar consonant |
| Uvular consonant |
| Pharyngeal consonant |
| Epiglottal consonant |
| Glottal consonant |
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In phonetics, a bilabial consonant is a consonant articulated with both lips. The bilabial consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) are:
| IPA | Description | Example | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Language | Orthography | IPA | Meaning | ||
| bilabial nasal | English | man | [mæn] | man | |
| voiceless bilabial plosive | English | spin | [spɪn] | spin | |
| voiced bilabial plosive | English | bed | [bɛd] | bed | |
| voiceless bilabial fricative | Japanese | 富士山 (fujisan) | [ɸuʝisaɴ] | Mount Fuji | |
| voiced bilabial fricative | Dutch | waar | [βaɾ] | authentic | |
| voiced bilabial approximant | Spanish | lobo | [loβ̞o] | wolf | |
| bilabial trill | |||||
| bilabial click | |||||
See also
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