lágys
Lágys is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts, primarily in the context of linguistics and phonetics. In its most common usage, it relates to the pronunciation of consonants. A soft consonant, or "lágy" consonant, is one that is pronounced with less force or articulation than its hard counterpart. This distinction is often found in Slavic languages, where a system of palatalization creates these phonetic differences. For example, in Russian, the distinction between "т" (t) and "ть" (tʲ) is a classic example of a hard and soft consonant pair. The soft pronunciation involves raising the middle of the tongue towards the hard palate during the articulation of the consonant.
Beyond its phonetic meaning, "lágy" can also be used more broadly to describe something that is gentle,