Place
of Articulation
Manner of Articulation
False Cognates
100

Both lips come together (e.g., /p/, /b/, /m/).


Bilabial

100

These sounds are produced by completely blocking the airflow and then releasing it (e.g., /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, /g/).


Stops

100

 the false cognate of embarrased.

Embarazado

200

The lower lip touches the upper teeth (e.g., /f/, /v/).


Labiodentals

200

These sounds are made by forcing air through a narrow channel, creating turbulence (e.g., /f/, /v/, /s/, /z/, /ʃ/ as in "sh," and /ʒ/ as in "measure").


Fricatives

200

 the false cognate of assist

ir

300

The back of the tongue contacts the soft palate (e.g., /k/, /g/, /ŋ/ as in "sing").


Velar

300

These are a combination of stops and fricatives, where the airflow is initially stopped and then released as a fricative (e.g., /tʃ/ as in "ch" and /dʒ/ as in "j").


Affricates

300

the false cognate of Actual

presente

400

The tongue touches or approaches the alveolar ridge just behind the upper front teeth (e.g., /t/, /d/, /s/, /z/, /n/, /l/).


Alveolar

400

These sounds are produced by allowing air to escape through the nose while the mouth is closed (e.g., /m/, /n/, /ŋ/ as in "sing").


Nasals

400

the false cognate of library?

librería: tienda de libros.

500

The tongue is positioned just behind the alveolar ridge (e.g., /ʃ/ as in "shoe", /ʒ/ as in "measure").


Post Alveolar

500

These sounds have a more fluid quality and include /l/ and /r/. The airflow is not blocked, but the tongue creates a partial closure.


Liquids

500

 the false cognate of Sensible.

Sensible (de emociones)

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