What do the following letters have in common when pronounced B M P W?

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2026-05-11 15:10

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The letters B, M, P, and W are all voiced consonants produced with the lips, making them bilabial sounds. When pronounced, B and P are plosive sounds, while M is a nasal sound, and W is a semi-vowel. They share the characteristic of being articulated using the lips, which gives them a similar phonetic quality.

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