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  • Koine Greek
    ... ricative "β" in intervocalic position, the preservation of the aspirated plosive value of "ph", "th" and "kh", the preservation of a distinction between th ...
    29 KB (3355 words) - 02:54, 2 April 2022
  • Beta
    In [[Ancient Greek]], Beta represented the [[voiced bilabial plosive]] /b/. The name of the letter, βῆτα ''bêta'', was pronounced bɛ̂ː ...
    2 KB (309 words) - 05:23, 11 March 2016
  • Delta
    In [[Ancient Greek]], it represented a [[voiced dental plosive]] /d/. In [[Modern Greek]], it represents a [[voiced dental fricative]] / ...
    5 KB (789 words) - 04:33, 9 March 2016
  • Zeta
    ... ters of the Ionic alphabet ψ /ps/ and ξ /ks/, thereby avoiding a written plosive at the end of a syllable. '''Contra:''' the use of a special symbol for [z ...
    11 KB (1623 words) - 05:01, 11 March 2016
  • Theta
    ... θ represented the [[aspiration (phonetics)|aspirated]] [[voiceless dental plosive]] /t̪ʰ/, but in [[Modern Greek]] it represents the [[voiceless dental fr ...
    6 KB (872 words) - 14:47, 11 March 2016
  • Chi
    Its value in [[Ancient Greek]] was an aspirated [[voiceless velar plosive|velar stop]] /kʰ/ (in the [[Western Greek alphabet]]: /ks/).
    3 KB (500 words) - 13:05, 11 March 2016
  • Tau
    ... ature" ([[Job 31:35]]). Its original sound value is a [[voiceless alveolar plosive]], IPA /t/,
    5 KB (789 words) - 13:03, 11 March 2016
  • Phi
    ... sented [pʰ], an [[Aspiration (phonetics)|aspirated]] [[voiceless bilabial plosive]] (from which English ultimately inherits the spelling "[[ph (digraph)|ph] ...
    945 B (125 words) - 05:38, 11 March 2016
  • Hebrew language
    <td style="background: #f1f1f1;"><strong>Plosive</strong></td>
    21 KB (2971 words) - 23:25, 3 February 2019
  • Hebrew alphabet
    ... ''pey'', and ת ''tav'' each had two sounds: one hard ([[plosive consonant|plosive]]), and one soft ([[fricative consonant|fricative]]), depending on the pos ... ... t {{IPA|/tˤ/}}, and ק ''qoph'' represented the [[uvular consonant|uvular plosive]] {{IPA|/q/}}. All these are common [[Semitic languages|Semitic]] [[conson ...
    88 KB (11647 words) - 01:31, 4 February 2019
  • Kinyarwanda language
    ![[Plosive consonant|Plosive]]
    7 KB (1045 words) - 12:56, 17 March 2016
  • Italian Language
    ... em", respectively, before the front vowels I and E. They are pronounced as plosives /k/, /ɡ/ (as in "call" and "gall") otherwise. Front/back vowel rules for ... ... be added between C or G and E or I to convert the preceding consonant to a plosive, and an I can be added between C or G and A, O or U to signal that the con ...
    9 KB (1466 words) - 07:09, 10 March 2016
  • Russian language
    ... nced as in the Moscow and northern dialects unless it precedes a voiceless plosive or a pause. In this position /ɡ/ is lenited and devoiced to the fricative ... ! rowspan=2 style="font-size: 90%; text-align: left;" | [[Stop consonant|Plosive]]
    45 KB (5939 words) - 08:59, 10 March 2016
  • Be (Cyrillic)
    It commonly represents the [[voiced bilabial plosive]] {{IPA|/b/}}, similar to the English pronunciation of the [[B|Latin lette ... ... uage|Bulgarian]], the letter Be generally represents the [[voiced bilabial plosive]] {{IPA|/b/}}, but word-finally or before a voiceless [[consonant]] it als ...
    3 KB (441 words) - 11:15, 12 March 2016
  • Ge (Cyrillic)
    ... [[Macedonian language|Macedonian]], Ge always represents a [[voiced velar plosive]] /ɡ/. In standard [[Russian language|Russian]], it represents a [[voiced velar plosive]] /ɡ/ except when it is devoiced to [k] word-finally or before a voiceles ...
    3 KB (468 words) - 07:12, 16 March 2016
  • De (Cyrillic)
    It commonly represents the [[voiced dental plosive]] /d/, similar to the English pronunciation of the [[D|Latin letter D]]. The letter De represents the [[voiced dental plosive]] {{IPA|/d/}}, except word-finally and before voiceless consonants it repr ...
    4 KB (489 words) - 22:09, 10 December 2018
  • Gje
    ... t]], used in the [[Macedonian language]] to represent the [[voiced palatal plosive]] {{IPA|/ɟ/}} or the [[voiced alveolo-palatal affricate]] {{IPA|/dʑ/}}.
    837 B (113 words) - 22:10, 10 December 2018
  • Vita (letter)
    In [[Ancient Greek]], Beta represented the [[voiced bilabial plosive]] /b/. The name of the letter, βῆτα ''bêta'', was pronounced bɛ̂ː ...
    2 KB (280 words) - 15:00, 15 March 2016
  • Tiberian Hebrew
    ... as the letter Samekh. The letters בגדכפ"ת had two values each – [[plosive]] and [[fricative]].
    23 KB (3015 words) - 09:44, 12 March 2016
  • Ge with upturn
    It represents the [[voiced velar plosive]] /ɡ/, like the English pronunciation of ‹g› in "go". The common Slavic [[voiced velar plosive]] [ɡ] is represented in most Cyrillic orthographies by the letter ‹[[G ...
    5 KB (639 words) - 22:09, 10 December 2018

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