Voiceless bilabial plosive

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IPA – number 101
IPA – text p
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Entity p
X-SAMPA p
Kirshenbaum p
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The voiceless bilabial plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is p, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is p. The voiceless bilabial plosive in English is spelled with 'p', as in pit or speed.

[p] is missing from about 10% of languages that have a [b]. (See voiced velar plosive for another such gap.) This is an areal feature of the "circum-Saharan zone" (Africa north of the equator, including the Arabian peninsula). It is not known how old this areal feature is, and whether it might be a recent phenomenon due to Arabic as a prestige language (Arabic lost its /p/ in prehistoric times), or whether Arabic was itself affected by a more ancient areal pattern. It is found in other areas as well; for example, in Europe, Proto-Celtic and Old Basque are both reconstructed as having [b] but no [p].

Nonetheless, the [p] sound is very common cross-linguistically. Most languages have at least a plain [p], and some distinguish more than one variety. Many Indian languages, such as Hindi, have a two-way contrast between aspirated and plain [p].

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Features of the voiceless bilabial plosive:

IPA Description
p plain p
aspirated p
palatalized p
labialized p
unreleased p
voiced p
ejective p

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Catalan pare [ˈpare] 'father' See Catalan phonology
Czech pes [pɛs] 'dog' See Czech phonology
Dutch plicht [plɪxt] 'duty' See Dutch phonology
English pack [pʰæk] 'pack' See English phonology
French pomme [pɔm] 'apple' See French phonology
Georgian ირი [ˈpiri] 'mouth'
German Pack [pʰak] 'pile' See German phonology
Greek πόδι [ˈpo̞.ði] 'leg' See Modern Greek phonology
Hindi पाल [pɑl] 'nurture' Hindi contrasts unaspirated and aspirated versions. See Hindi-Urdu phonology
Hungarian pápa [paːpɒ] 'pope' See Hungarian phonology
Italian papà [paˈpa] 'dad' See Italian phonology
Japanese ポスト/posuto [posɯto] 'mailbox' See Japanese phonology
Norwegian pappa [pɑpːɑ] 'dad' See Norwegian phonology
Pashto ﭙﺎﻧﻴﺮ [pɑˈnir] 'cheese'
Pirahã pibaóí [pìbàóí] 'otter'
Portuguese pai [pai] 'father' See Portuguese phonology
Romanian pas [pas] 'step' See Romanian phonology
Russian плод [plot] 'fruit' Contrasts with palatalized form. See Russian phonology
Spanish peso [ˈpe̞so] 'weight' See Spanish phonology
Swedish apa [ˈaː.pʰa] 'ape' See Swedish phonology
Turkish kap [käp] 'pot' See Turkish phonology

  Consonants (List, table) See also: IPA, Vowels  
Pulmonics Bilabial Lab'den. Dental Alveolar Postalv. Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyn. Epiglottal Glottal Non-pulmonics and other symbols
Nasals m ɱ n ɳ ɲ ŋ ɴ Clicks  ʘ ǀ ǃ ǂ ǁ
Plosives p b t d ʈ ɖ c ɟ k ɡ q ɢ ʡ ʔ Implo­­sives  ɓ ɗ ʄ ɠ ʛ
Fricatives  ɸ β f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ ʂ ʐ ç ʝ x ɣ χ ʁ ħ ʕ ʜ ʢ h ɦ Ejec­­tives 
Approximants  β̞ ʋ ð̞ ɹ ɻ j ɰ Other laterals  ɺ ɫ
Trills ʙ r ʀ Co-articulated approximants  ʍ w ɥ
Flaps & Taps ѵ ɾ ɽ Co-articulated fricatives  ɕ ʑ ɧ
Lat. Fricatives ɬ ɮ Affricates  ʦ ʣ ʧ ʤ
Lat. Appr'mants l ɭ ʎ ʟ Co-articulated stops  k͡p ɡ͡b ŋ͡m
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Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a voiced consonant. Shaded areas denote pulmonic articulations judged impossible.
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