Labiodental approximant

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IPA – number 150
IPA – text ʋ
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Entity ʋ
X-SAMPA P or v\
Kirshenbaum r<lbd>
Sound sample 

The labiodental approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʋ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is P or v\.

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Features

Features of the labiodental approximant:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Croatian cvrči [tsʋr̩tʃi] 'cricket'
Danish véd [ʋeð] 'know(s)' See Danish phonology
Dutch wang [ʋɑŋ] 'cheek' See Dutch phonology
English red [ʋed] 'red' Mostly idiosyncratic but somewhat dialectal[1]. See English phonology
Finnish vaivautuva [ˈʋɑiʋɑutuʋɑ] 'kneadable' See Finnish phonology
German was [ʋas] 'what' Some speakers. See German phonology
Hawaiian wikiwiki [ʋikiʋiki] 'fast' May also be realized as [w] or [v]. See Hawaiian phonology
Hindi वरुण [ʋəruɳ] 'Varuna' See Hindi-Urdu phonology
Norwegian venn [ʋen] 'friend' See Norwegian phonology
Ukrainian вовк [ʋoʋk] 'wolf' See Ukrainian phonology

References

  1. ^ Foulkes, Paul, and Gerard J. Docherty. (eds.) (1999). Urban Voices. Arnold

See also