takakonsonantit
Takakonsonantit are a phonetic concept referring to sounds produced with the back of the tongue. In phonetics, the tongue's position is crucial for classifying consonants. When the back of the tongue, also known as the dorsum, is raised towards the velum (the soft palate) or the uvula (the fleshy part at the back of the throat), the resulting consonant sounds are categorized as velar or uvular respectively.
Velar consonants are formed when the back of the tongue makes contact with the soft palate. Common
Uvular consonants are produced slightly further back, with the back of the tongue articulating against the