läbivaheks
Läbivaheks is a term used in Estonian to describe a specific type of interdental consonant sound. It refers to a consonant produced by placing the tongue tip against or near the back of the upper front teeth, or just behind them on the alveolar ridge, and then allowing air to flow through the narrow gap. This creates a friction sound as the air passes.
In Estonian phonetics, läbivaheks typically applies to fricative consonants. These are sounds where the airflow is
The concept of läbivaheks is important for understanding the phonological system of Estonian and distinguishing it