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The voiced bilabial plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is b, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is b. The voiced bilabial plosive occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the letter "b" in boy. Many Indian languages, such as Hindi, have a two-way contrast between aspirated and plain [b].

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Features of the voiced bilabial plosive:

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Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Arabic Standard[1] كتب [ˈkatabɐ] 'he wrote' See Arabic phonology
Dutch[2] boer [buːr] 'farmer' See Dutch phonology
English aback [əˈbæk] 'aback' See English phonology
Catalan[3] blau [blaw] 'blue' (m.) See Catalan phonology
Czech bota [bota] 'boot' See Czech phonology
French[4] boue [bu] 'mud' See French phonology
Georgian[5] ავშვი [ˈbavʃvi] 'child'
German Bub [buːp] 'boy' See German phonology
Greek μπόχα [ˈbo̞xa] 'reek' See Modern Greek phonology
Hindi बाल [bɑl] 'hair' See Hindi-Urdu phonology
Hungarian baba [bɒbɒ] 'baby' See Hungarian phonology
Italian[6] bile [ˈbile] 'rage' See Italian phonology
Japanese[7] ?/ban [baɴ] '(one's) turn' See Japanese phonology
Korean 바보/
babo
[paːbo] 'fool' See Korean phonology
Norwegian bål [ˈbɔːl] 'bonfire' See Norwegian phonology
Pirahã pibaóí [pìbàóí] 'parent'
Polish[8] bas [bas] 'bass' See Polish phonology
Portuguese[9] bato [ˈbatu] 'I strike' See Portuguese phonology
Russian[10] рыба [ˈrɨbə] 'fish' Contrasts with palatalized form. See Russian phonology
Spanish[11] invertir [ĩmbe̞ɾˈtiɾ] 'to invest' See Spanish phonology
Swedish bra [ˈbrɑː] 'good' See Swedish phonology
Turkish bulut [ˈbulut̪] 'cloud' See Turkish phonology

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