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Voiceless uvular fricative

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X-SAMPA X
Kirshenbaum X

The voiceless uvular fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is χ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is X.

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Features

Features of the voiceless uvular fricative:

In other languages

German

German has the voiceless uvular fricative as a phoneme, and it is denoted by "ch", as in ach [aχ] (the interjection Oh!). The Germans call this sound ach-Laut . This is the sound represented by "ch" when it follows "a", "o", "u", or the diphthong "au" in the most cases. The sound represented by "ch" following "e", "i", "ä", "ö", "ü", the diphthongs "eu" or "äu", or the consonants "l", "n" or "r" is a different consonant, the voiceless palatal fricative.

In some dialects of German, ach-Laut is pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative.

See also

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