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Labial-velar consonant

A labial-velar consonant is a consonant articulated both with the lips and with the velum. {|\n!IPA Symbol!!Name!!colspan="2"|Example!!Meaning\n|-\n| style="font-size:36px" align="center"|w|| Labial-velar approximant\n| English || [wɪtʃ] || witch\n|-\n| style="font-size:36px" align="center"|ʍ|| Voiceless labial-velar fricative\n| English || [ʍɪtʃ] || which 1\n|} Notes:\n# For English dialectss that distinguish between which and witch

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place of articulation\n*List of phonetics topics

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