Äänellisiksi
Äänellisiksi is a Finnish term that translates to "voiced" in English, specifically referring to speech sounds. It describes the vibration of the vocal cords during the production of certain consonants and vowels. When a sound is produced äänelliseksi, the vocal folds are brought together and vibrate, creating a buzzing sensation that can often be felt in the throat. This contrasts with voiceless sounds, where the vocal cords remain open and do not vibrate.
In phonetics, the distinction between voiced and voiceless sounds is crucial for distinguishing meaning between words.
Common examples of äänelliseksi sounds in Finnish include vowels like 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u', and 'y',