Above: | Voiceless labiodental nasal |
Ipa Symbol: | ɱ̊ |
Ipa Symbol2: | m̪̊ |
Xsampa: | F_0 |
The voiceless labiodental nasal (stop) is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨pronounced as /ɱ̊/⟩, a combination of the letter for the voiced labiodental nasal and a diacritic indicating voicelessness, in certain sources, the voicelessness diacritic can be found below ⟨pronounced as /ɱ̥/⟩.[1] The equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is F_0
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Features of the Voiceless labiodental nasal:
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
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Angami[2] | Allophone of /m̥ʰ/ before /ə/. | ||||
Kinyamwezi | Allophone of /m/ before /f/. |
pronounced as /navigation/