"consonant" 怎么发音
word
ˈkɑnsənənt
KAHN-suh-nuhnt
kˈɒnsənənt
KON-suh-nuhnt
释义
A consonant is a letter of the alphabet that represents a speech sound made by blocking air with the lips, teeth, or tongue, such as 'b', 'd', or 'k'. In language, consonants are the sounds that are not vowels.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkɑnsənənt
英式英语
kˈɒnsənənt
简化发音
美式
KAHN-suh-nuhnt
英式
KON-suh-nuhnt
语境中听
The letter 'b' is a consonant.
There are more consonants than vowels in English.
A word can start with a consonant or a vowel.
Sometimes, two consonants together are hard to pronounce.