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A labial is a sound made by articulating the lips.

  • the labial sounds of English are [w, p, b, m, f, v]
  • the labial sounds of Gaelic are [w, p, pʰ, m, f, v] represented by the spellings <bh/mh, b, p, m, f/ph, bh/mh> respectively.