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B | Alphabet, Phonetics, Pronunciation | Britannica The English minuscule b is a descendant of Latin cursive form, in which the upper loop is extremely elongated and has almost disappeared The sound represented by the letter is the voiced bilabial stop It stood for this sound in the Semitic languages and in Greek and Latin
B - Wikipedia B, or b, is the second letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide
B - definition of B by The Free Dictionary 1 The second letter of the modern English alphabet 2 Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter b 3 The second in a series 4 Something shaped like the letter B 5 B The second best or second highest in quality or rank: a mark of B on an English theme
B definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary a major blood group usually enabling a person whose blood is of this type to donate blood to persons of type B or AB and to receive blood from persons of type O or B
Letter B – Word Gate Like all letters in the alphabet, B exists in both uppercase (B) and lowercase (b) forms It is a key letter used in forming words, sentences, and communication in written and spoken English The letter B typically represents the sound b , a voiced bilabial stop
B | Encyclopedia. com In English, b normally represents the voiced bilabial stop, with p as its voiceless equivalent: bad pad Word-final b is rare, occurring mainly in monosyllables (hub, rib, scab), but occasionally in longer words (superb, disturb, cherub)
B - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia B is the 2nd letter of the English alphabet It's appearance depends on the writer's calligraphy It has an uppercase and lowercase version like most other letters The letter B was already part of the Phoenician alphabet more than 3000 years ago in 1000 BC It is part of many alphabets today