A guide to English pronunciation

Consonant /m/ Includes sound files!

/m/ It is a bilabial nasal consonant. The lips close to prevent the passage of air through the mouth, air comes out through the nose. The vocal cords vibrate. It is a 'voiced' consonant. The most common writing patterns are 'm', 'mm', 'mb', 'umn' y 'gm'.
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meɪk/
(hacer)
  
/ˈsʌm/
(algunos)

/ˈsmajəl/
(sonreir)
  
mæʤɪk/
(magia)

/ˈsɪmɚ/
(hervir a fuego lento)

/ˈkɑːmən/
(común)

/ˈkoʊm/
(peine)
  
/ˈklaɪm/
(algunos)

/ˈɑːtəm/
(otoño)
  
/ˈhɪm/
(himno)

/ˈdajəˌfræm/
(diafragma)


Weiter! The English consonant /n/



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