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What is a consnant?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 5/1/2024

A consonant is a speech sound that is produced by obstructing the airflow in some way as it passes from the vocal cords through the mouth. Consonants are one of the two main categories of speech sounds, along with vowels. Examples of consonants include the sounds "b," "t," and "r."

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