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(Created page with "The '''voiced bilabial nasal''' is a type of consonantal sound used in almost all spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is {{angbr IPA|m}}, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is <code>m</code>. The bilabial nasal occurs in English, and it is the sound represented by "m" in ''map'' and ''rum''. Only very few languages (e.g. Wyandot) are known to lack this soun...")
 
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The '''voiced bilabial nasal''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound used in almost all spoken [[language]]s. The symbol in the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] that represents this sound is {{angbr IPA|m}}, and the equivalent [[X-SAMPA]] symbol is <code>m</code>. The bilabial nasal occurs in [[English language|English]], and it is the sound represented by "m" in ''map'' and ''rum''. Only very few languages (e.g. [[Wyandot language|Wyandot]]) are known to lack this sound.
'''Mitkoi rioholepa hana''' ie fal f midzan ka brukena inye akote ''al'' glossa. Kirain inye [[Mellanlant Zamkirain Alfakruun|MZA]] ie ⟨m⟩, au kirain inye X-SAMPA ie ''m''. Mitkoi rioholepa hana fünnayena inye akote al govor inye [[Viossa]], inye ''mus'' au ''rum''.
 
'''Mitkoi rioholepa hana''' ie fal f midzan ka brukena inye akote ''al'' glossa. Kirain inye [[Mellanlant Zamkirain Alfakruun|MZA]] ie ⟨m⟩, au kirain inye X-SAMPA ie ''m''. Mitkoi rioholepa hana fünnayena inye akote al govor inye [[Viossa]], inye ''mus'' au ''rum''.  


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