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This sound is a voiceless velar fricative, represented by '''/x/''' in the IPA. The symbol comes from the Greek, although the symbol closer to the normally used Greek one is the | This sound is a voiceless velar fricative, represented by '''/x/''' in the IPA. The symbol comes from the Greek, although the symbol closer to the normally used Greek one is the [[Voiceless uvular fricative]] /χ/. | ||
=Natlangs= | =Natlangs= | ||
==[[Germanic]]== | |||
===[[English]]=== | |||
====[[Anglo-Saxon]]==== | |||
====[[Middle English]]==== | |||
====[[Modern English]]==== | |||
===[[High German]]=== | |||
===[[Dutch]]=== | |||
=Conlangs= | =Conlangs= |
Revision as of 05:01, 10 October 2008
This sound is a voiceless velar fricative, represented by /x/ in the IPA. The symbol comes from the Greek, although the symbol closer to the normally used Greek one is the Voiceless uvular fricative /χ/.
Natlangs
Germanic
English
Anglo-Saxon
Middle English
Modern English
High German
Dutch
Conlangs
Sources
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