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The voiced labiodental approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It is something between an English /w/ and /v/, pronounced with the teeth and lips held in the position used to articulate the letter V. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is Template:Angbr IPA, a letter v with a leftward hook protruding from the upper right of the letter, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is P or v\. With an advanced diacritic, Template:Angbr IPA, this letter also indicates a bilabial approximant, though the diacritic is frequently omitted because no contrast is likely.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite thesis</ref>Template:Failed verification

The labiodental approximant is the typical realization of {{#invoke:IPA|main}} in the Indian South African variety of English. As the voiceless {{#invoke:IPA|main}} is also realized as an approximant (Template:IPAblink), it is also an example of a language contrasting voiceless and voiced labiodental approximants.<ref name="mesthrie">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref>

FeaturesEdit

Features of the voiced labiodental approximant:

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OccurrenceEdit

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Äiwoo lang}} main}} 'garden land'<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Armenian Eastern<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> ոսկի main}} 'gold'
Assyrian lang}} / hawa main}}] 'wind' Predominant in the Urmia dialects. For some speakers, Template:IPAblink is used. Corresponds to Template:IPAblink in the other varieties.
Catalan Balearic {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} {{#invoke:IPA|main}} 'bean' Allophone of {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.<ref name="saborit"/> See Catalan phonology
Valencian<ref name="saborit">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref>
Chinese Mandarin

/ {{#invoke:Lang|lang}}

[we̞i]

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'for' main}} in other varieties.
Chuvash аван [aʋ'an] 'good, well' main}} in other varieties.
Dhivehi ވަޅު / valhu [ʋaɭu] 'well' (noun)
Danish Standard<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> lang}} main}} 'know(s)' Also described as a short plosive Template:IPAblink; rarely realized as a fricative Template:IPAblink instead.<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> See Danish phonology
Dutch Standard lang}} main}} 'cheek' In southern dialects of the Netherlands realised as bilabial Template:IPAblink. See Dutch phonology
English Indian<ref name="mesthrie"/> vine {{#invoke:IPA|main}} 'vine' Corresponds to a fricative Template:IPAblink in other accents.
Some speakers rine 'rine' Mostly idiosyncratic but somewhat dialectal<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> (especially in London and South East England). See English phonology and R-labialization
Faroese<ref name="arn115">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> lang}} main}} 'speech' main}}. In the first case, it is in a free variation with a fricative Template:IPAblink.<ref name="arn115"/> See Faroese phonology
Finnish lang}} main}} 'baby' See Finnish phonology
German Swiss lang}} main}} 'what' main}} in Standard German<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Guaraní lang}} main}} 'Guaraní language' main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}}
Hawaiian lang}} main}} 'fast' main}} or {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. See Hawaiian phonology
Hindustani Hindi lang}} {{#invoke:IPA|main}} (the) 'one' Also an allophone of /v/ and {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. See Hindustani phonology.
Urdu lang}}
Italian Some speakersTemplate:Sfnp lang}} main}} 'rare' Rendition alternative to the standard Italian alveolar trill Template:IPAblink, due to individual orthoepic defects and/or regional variations that make the alternative sound more prevalent, notably in South Tyrol (among the Italian-speaking minority), Val d'Aosta (bordering with France) and in parts of the Parma province, more markedly around Fidenza. Other alternative sounds may be a uvular trill Template:IPAblink or a voiced uvular fricative Template:IPAblink.Template:Sfnp See Italian phonology.
Lao lang}} / Template:Transliteration main}} 'hand fan' May also be realized as [w]. See Lao phonology.
Khmer lang}} / Template:Transliteration main}} 'weapon' See Khmer phonology
Marathi lang}} main}} 'weight' See Marathi phonology
Miyako<ref>Template:Cite speech</ref> {{#invoke:IPA|main}} 'thick' May be syllabic.
Norwegian Urban East<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref><ref name="van41">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> lang}} main}} 'friend' Sometimes realized as a fricative Template:IPAblink.<ref name="van41"/><ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> See Norwegian phonology
Nsenga lang}} main}} 'people'
Punjabi Gurmukhi ਵਾਲ {{#invoke:IPA|main}} 'hair' Also an allophone of /v/ and /w/.
Shahmukhi Template:Nq
Russian<ref name="yb">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> lang}} main}} 'hair' main}}; contrasts with palatalized form.<ref name="yb"/> See Russian phonology
Serbo-Croatian lang}} / {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} main}} 'cricket' main}} is a phonetic fricative, although it has less frication than {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. However, it does not interact with unvoiced consonants in clusters as a fricative would, and so is considered to be phonologically a sonorant (approximant).<ref name=Moren>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref><ref name=Brown>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Shona lang}} main}} 'people' main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.
Sinhala lang}} main}} 'water'
Slovak<ref name="hh374">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> lang}} Template:Audio-IPA 'water' main}}.<ref name="hh374"/> See Slovak phonology
Slovene<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> lang}} main}} 'wind' Also described as fricative Template:IPAblink.<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref><ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> See Slovene phonology
Spanish<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Chilean lang}} main}} 'to speak' Allophone of /b/. See Spanish phonology
Swedish Some speakers lang}} main}} 'friend' See Swedish phonology
Tamil lang}} main}} 'mouth' See Tamil phonology
Telugu lang}} main}} 'net'
Ukrainian<ref name="zk">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> lang}} main}} 'he' main}}, most commonly before {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.<ref name="zk"/> See Ukrainian phonology
West Frisian lang}} main}} 'where' See West Frisian phonology

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