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What are vowels? How are the vowels classified? Enlist the central vowels with it's examples.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vowels and consonants are two different sounds. A consonant is most often identified as a letter that is not a vowel. English consonants are: B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y (sometimes), Z.

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Answered by vigneshandalamowz98e
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vowels are a,e,i,o,u

alphabets are classified into 2 vowels and consonants

consonants are non vowels

Symbol Phonetic value Example

a low central (or front) unrounded vowel French la

ä central vowel ranging between [ɛ] and [ə] Ethiopic

ɑ low back unrounded vowel; often written [a] spa

ɒ low back rounded vowel British hot

æ low front unrounded vowel cat, laugh, plaid

b voiced bilabial stop bib

ḇ spirantized [b]; historically [β], modern [v] Hebrew

β voiced bilabial fricative Spanish haber

c voiceless alveolar affricate; IPA [ʦ] or [ts] Italian zucchero, German zu, Yiddish tsimmes

č voiceless palatoalveolar affricate; IPA [ʧ] or [tʃ] church, watch

ɔ lax mid back rounded vowel dog (for many speakers)

ɕ voiceless alveolopalatal fricative Mandarin xi

ç voiceless palatal fricative German ich

d voiced alveolar stop dad

ð voiced dental fricative this, either

e tense mid front unrounded vowel bait, made

ə lax mid central vowel (unstressed in English); "schwa" about, sofa

ɚ rhotacized schwa, essentially [ər] butter, actor

ɛ lax mid front unrounded vowel bet

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