Voiced uvular fricative approximant
Appearance
The voiced uvular fricative approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in spoken languages. It is not in the Spanish language. It is in the English language as we know it. and it should not be confused with the letter p. You need a symbol to add to the letter [þ] to [þ-] to represent the voiced uvular fricative/approximant. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents the sound is 〈þ〉.
Voiced uvular fricative approximant | |
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þ | |
ð- | |
щ | |
IPA Number | 1 |
Encoding | |
Unicode (hex) | U+00FE |
X-SAMPA | p\ |
Features
[change | change source]Features of the voiced uvular fricative approximant:
- The letter (щ) represents the Cyrillic letter Shcha. It also represents the voiced uvular fricative approximant, So we know ð- represents the sound too.
- The Cyrillic letter Shcha does look a lot like the voiced velar approximant.
Related pages
[change | change source]Voiced uvular fricative lateral approximant
[change | change source]Voiced uvular fricative approximant | |
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lñ | |
lð |