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- Approximant (links | edit)
- Arabic alphabet (links | edit)
- Berber languages (links | edit)
- Consonant (links | edit)
- Click consonant (links | edit)
- Danish language (links | edit)
- Devanagari (links | edit)
- E (links | edit)
- Fricative (links | edit)
- Hausa language (links | edit)
- Hawaiian language (links | edit)
- International Phonetic Alphabet (links | edit)
- Korean language (links | edit)
- Luxembourgish (links | edit)
- Lateral consonant (links | edit)
- Maltese language (links | edit)
- Manner of articulation (links | edit)
- Nasal consonant (links | edit)
- O (links | edit)
- Polish language (links | edit)
- Phonetics (links | edit)
- Portuguese language (links | edit)
- Place of articulation (links | edit)
- Received Pronunciation (links | edit)
- Rhotic consonant (links | edit)
- SAMPA (links | edit)
- Sanskrit (links | edit)
- Lepsius Standard Alphabet (links | edit)
- Slovene language (links | edit)
- Plosive (links | edit)
- Tagalog language (links | edit)
- U (links | edit)
- Vowel (links | edit)
- Velar consonant (links | edit)
- Kannada (links | edit)
- Pali (links | edit)
- Labial consonant (links | edit)
- Coronal consonant (links | edit)
- Telugu language (links | edit)
- Dari (links | edit)
- Cockney (links | edit)
- Mon language (links | edit)
- Fish and chips (links | edit)
- Canadian raising (links | edit)
- Affricate (links | edit)
- SAMPA chart (links | edit)
- Bilabial consonant (links | edit)
- Labiodental consonant (links | edit)
- Dental consonant (links | edit)