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Glottal consonant

Glottal consonants are consonants articulated with the glottis. The glottal consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are: {|\n!IPA Symbol!!Name!!colspan="2"|Example!!Meaning\n|-\n| style="font-size:36px" align="center"|ʔ || Glottal stop \n| Hawai‘ian || [ʔo.ˈki.na] || ‘okina\n| \n|-\n| style="font-size:36px" align="center"|h || Voiceless glottal fricative\n| English || [hɛn] || hen\n|\n|-\n| style="font-size:36px" align="center"|ɦ || Voiced glottal fricative\n| Czech || [pra.ɦa] || Praha\n| \n|}

See also

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place of articulation\n*list of phonetics topics

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