frikatiivin
Frikatiivin, also known as a fricative, is a type of consonant sound produced by constricting air flow through a narrow channel in the vocal tract, causing turbulence. This turbulence creates a hissing or fricative sound. Frikatiivin sounds are characterized by their continuous and noisy quality, unlike plosives which are produced by a sudden release of air.
Frikatiivin sounds can be classified into two main types: sibilants and non-sibilants. Sibilants are produced with
Frikatiivin sounds can also be classified based on their voicing. Voiced frikatiivin sounds are produced with
Frikatiivin sounds are found in many languages around the world. In English, frikatiivin sounds include /s/,