Voiceless labiodental fricative

Voiceless labiodental fricative
f
IPA number 128
Encoding
Entity (decimal) f
Unicode (hex) U+0066
X-SAMPA f
Kirshenbaum f
Sound

 

The voiceless labiodental fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨f⟩.

Contents

Features

Features of the voiceless labiodental fricative:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Abkhaz фы [fə] 'lightning' See Abkhaz phonology
Albanian faqe [facɛ] 'cheek'
Arabic Standard[1] ظرف [ðˤɑrf] 'envelope' See Arabic phonology
Armenian ֆուտբոլ align="center" align="center"|'football'
Basque fin [fin] 'thin'
Catalan[2] fase [ˈfazə] 'phase' See Catalan phonology
Chechen факс/faks [faks] 'fax'
Chinese Cantonese /fat6 [fɐt˨] 'Buddha' See Cantonese phonology
Mandarin /fēi [fei˥] 'to fly' See Mandarin phonology
Coptic ϥⲧⲟⲟⲩ [ftow] 'four'
Czech foukat [foʊ̯kat] 'to blow' See Czech phonology
Dutch[3] fiets [fits] 'bike' See Dutch phonology
English fill [fɪl] 'fill' See English phonology
Ewe[4] ? [éfá] 'he was cold'
French[5] fabuleuse [fabyløz] 'fabulous' See French phonology
German fade [faːdə] 'insipid' See German phonology
Goemai [fat] 'to blow'
Greek φύση/fysī [ˈfisi] 'nature' See Modern Greek phonology
Hindi साफ़ [sɑːf] 'clean' See Hindi-Urdu phonology
Hungarian figyel [fiɟɛl] 'he/she pays attention' See Hungarian phonology
Italian fantasma [fanˈtazma] 'ghost' See Italian phonology
Kabardian фыз [fɨz] 'woman'
Kabyle afus [afus] 'hand'
Malay feri [feri] 'ferry'
Maltese fenek [fenek] 'rabbit'
Norwegian filter [filtɛɾ] 'filter' See Norwegian phonology
Polish[6] futro 'fur' See Polish phonology
Portuguese[7] fogo [ˈfoɡʊ] 'fire' See Portuguese phonology
Romanian[8] foc [fok] 'fire' See Romanian phonology
Russian[9] верёвка [vʲɪˈrʲofkə] 'rope' Contrasts with palatalized form. See Russian phonology
Slovak fúkať [fuːkac] 'to blow'
Somali feex [fɛħ] 'wart' See Somali phonology
Spanish[10] fantasma [fãnˈtazma] 'ghost' See Spanish phonology
Swedish fisk [ˈfɪsk] 'fish' See Swedish phonology
Turkish saf [säf] 'pure' See Turkish phonology
Ukrainian Фастів [ˈfɑ.sʲciu̯] 'Fastiv' See Ukrainian phonology
Urdu ساف [sɑːf] 'clean' See Hindi-Urdu phonology
Vietnamese[11] pháo [faːw˧ˀ˥] 'firecracker' See Vietnamese phonology
Welsh ffon [fɔn] 'stick' See Welsh phonology
West Frisian fol [foɫ] 'full'
Yi /fu [fu˧] 'roast'
Zapotec Tilquiapan[12] cafe [kafɘ] 'coffee' Used primarily in loanwords from Spanish

See also

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