Voiceless bilabial stop
The voiceless bilabial plosive ( a voiceless, educated with two lips plosive ) is a consonant that is articulated by the air is jammed behind the closed lips and suddenly escapes while resting the vocal folds.
Varieties
Languages
Phonetic and orthographic realization of the voiceless bilabial plosive in different languages:
- German [p, p ʰ ]: P, p
- English [ p, p ʰ ]: P, p
- French [ p ]: P, p
- Greek, Ancient [ p]: Π (U 03 A0), π (U 03 C0 ); [ p ʰ ]: Φ, φ
- Modern Greek [ p]: Π (U 03 A0), π (U 03 C0)
- Hindi: प (U 092 A)
- Italian [ p ]: P, p
- Russian: П (U 041 F), п (U 043 F)
- Spanish [ p ]: P, p
Vowels | consonants
Places of articulation: labial | bilabial | labiodental | dental | alveolar | postalveolar | retroflex | palatal | velar | uvular | Pharyngeal | glottal
Types of articulation: plosives | Nasal | vibrants | Flaps / Taps | fricatives | affricates | approximants | Lateral | Hits | implosives | ejectives
- Consonant