Bilabial
//baɪˈleɪ.bi.əl//
Translations of "bilabial" (26 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | شَفَتَانِيّ(articulated with both lips) | šafatāniyy | |
| Armenian | երկշրթնային(articulated with both lips), երկշրթնային(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | erkšrtʻnayin, erkšrtʻnayin | |
| Asturian | billabial(articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Catalan | bilabial(articulated with both lips), bilabial(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 雙唇音 /双唇音(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | shuāngchúnyīn | |
| Czech | bilabiální(articulated with both lips), obouretný(articulated with both lips), retoretný(articulated with both lips), bilabiála(a speech sound articulated with both lips), retnice(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Finnish | bilabiaalinen(articulated with both lips), bilabiaali(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| French | bilabial(articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Galician | bilabial(articulated with both lips), bilabial(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Georgian | ბილაბიალური(articulated with both lips), წყვილბაგისმიერი(articulated with both lips) | bilabialuri, c̣q̇vilbagismieri | |
| German | bilabial(articulated with both lips), Beidlippenlaut(a speech sound articulated with both lips), Bilabial(a speech sound articulated with both lips), Doppellippenlaut(a speech sound articulated with both lips), Zweilippenlaut(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Greek | διπλοχειλικός(articulated with both lips), διχειλικός(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | diplocheilikós, dicheilikós | |
| Icelandic | tvívaramæltur(articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Irish | déliopach(articulated with both lips), déliopach(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Italian | bilabiale(articulated with both lips), bilabiale(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Japanese | 両唇音(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | ryōshin'on | |
| Mongolian | хоёр уруулын(articulated with both lips), ᠬᠣᠶᠠᠷ ᠤᠷᠤᠭᠤᠯ ᠦᠨ(articulated with both lips) | xojor uruulyn, qoyar uruɣul-ün | |
| Navajo | daaʼii(articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Polish | bilabialny(articulated with both lips), dwuwargowy(articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Portuguese | bilabial(articulated with both lips), bilabial(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Russian | билабиа́льный(articulated with both lips), гу́бно-губно́й(articulated with both lips), билабиа́льный звук(a speech sound articulated with both lips), гу́бно-губно́й звук(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | bilabiálʹnyj, gúbno-gubnój, bilabiálʹnyj zvuk, gúbno-gubnój zvuk | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bilabijal(a speech sound articulated with both lips), dvousnenik(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Spanish | bilabial(articulated with both lips), bilabial(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Swedish | bilabial(articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Vietnamese | âm đôi môi(a speech sound articulated with both lips) | — | |
| Welsh | dwywefusol(articulated with both lips) | — |
billabial
bilabial, bilabial
bilabiální, obouretný, retoretný, bilabiála, retnice
bilabiaalinen, bilabiaali
bilabial
bilabial, bilabial
bilabial, Beidlippenlaut, Bilabial, Doppellippenlaut, Zweilippenlaut
tvívaramæltur
déliopach, déliopach
bilabiale, bilabiale
daaʼii
bilabialny, dwuwargowy
bilabial, bilabial
билабиа́льный, гу́бно-губно́й, билабиа́льный звук, гу́бно-губно́й звук
bilabiálʹnyj, gúbno-gubnój, bilabiálʹnyj zvuk, gúbno-gubnój zvuk
bilabijal, dvousnenik
bilabial, bilabial
bilabial
âm đôi môi
dwywefusol
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