nõrkvelope
Nõrkvelope, also known as weak velar fricatives, are a type of consonant sound used in some spoken languages. They are characterized by a narrow constriction at the back of the mouth, near the velum, and a relatively low level of vocal cord vibration. This results in a sound that is both voiceless and weak, making it distinct from other velar sounds.
In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), nõrkvelope are typically represented by the symbol [x]. This symbol
The production of nõrkvelope involves the tongue being positioned low in the mouth, with the back of
Nõrkvelope are an important part of the phonetic inventory of many languages, contributing to the distinctiveness