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Consonants are speech sounds produced by obstructing the airflow in the vocal tract using articulators such as the lips, tongue, teeth, or palate. These sounds typically form the main body of a word, with vowels acting as the sound's nucleus or complement. In written language, consonants are represented by letters of the alphabet that are not vowels.

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