front vowel उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The digraph } } may be pronounced in some words ( before front vowels and before back ones ).
- This is one reason they are written to the right of unrounded front vowels in the IPA vowel chart.
- The pronunciation of varies depending on context; it is labial before back vowels and labiodental before front vowels.
- However, the front vowel stems distinguish rounded vs . unroundedness based on the last vowel in the stem.
- The / e / is realized as a low to mid-front vowel, usually between or high.
- The evidence for the allophone after front vowels is indirect, as it is not indicated in the orthography.
- A soft pronunciation before non-front vowels is usually indicated by a silent or ( e . g.
- In the examples below, represents, =, and is spelled before back vowels and before front vowels.
- Examples are Bulgarian has an open-mid, even though neither language has another phonemic mid front vowel.
- The difference between bilabial consonants with and without a labio-velar release is relevant only before front vowels.