Consonant
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British pronunciation/kˈɒnsənənt/
American pronunciation/ˈkɑnsənənt/

Définition et Signification de "consonant"

Consonant
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consonne

‌(phonetics) a speech sound produced by interfering with or stopping the flow of air through the mouth or nose
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What is a "consonant"?

A consonant is a speech sound produced when airflow is partially or completely blocked in the vocal tract. Unlike vowels, which are produced with an open vocal tract, consonants involve some form of closure or narrowing, creating distinct sounds. In the English alphabet, consonants include letters such as "b," "c," "d," "f," "g," "h," and so on. Consonants can be classified based on their place and manner of articulation, such as stops, fricatives, and nasals. Understanding consonants is essential for phonetics, spelling, and pronunciation in language.

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consonne, lettre consonne

a letter of the alphabet representing a consonant sound
consonant
01

consonant, en accord

in keeping
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en accord

matching or in agreement with one another
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consonant, harmonieux

having a harmonious and pleasing sound, typically involving notes or chords that blend well together

consonant

n

consonantal

adj

consonantal

adj
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In the English alphabet, there are 21 consonants and 5 vowels.
The teacher explained that consonants are speech sounds made by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract.
She struggled with blending consonants at the beginning of words during her reading lessons.
In some languages, narrow consonants play a crucial role in distinguishing word meanings.
The voiced consonants, such as /b/ and /d/, require the vocal cords to vibrate.
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