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'''B''' is a letter of the [[Latin alphabet]]. It is the second letter of most variants of the Latin alphabet, being placed after [[A (letter)|A]] and before [[C (letter)|C]]: for instance it is the case in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈbiː] like ''bee'' and ''be''.
'''B, b''' is a letter of the [[Latin alphabet]]. It is the second letter of most variants of the Latin alphabet, being placed after [[A (letter)|A]] and before [[C (letter)|C]]: for instance it is the case in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈbiː] like ''bee'' and ''be''.
==Use in English==
==Use in English==
'''b''' is usually a voiced bilabial stop, the unvoiced equivalent of '''p'''.  Examples (the accents show stress and pronunciation: see [[English phonemes]]): '''bíg, bág, bát, bún, beaûty, bôth, Albânia, câble, tâble, Bâbel, Róbert, bòunce, ábstract, hërb, distürb, abhŏr, sâbre, câber, bít, túb, bábble'''.
'''b''' is usually a voiced bilabial stop, the unvoiced equivalent of '''p'''.  Examples (the accents show stress and pronunciation: see [[English phonemes]]): '''bíg, bág, bát, bún, beaûty, bôth, Albânia, câble, tâble, Bâbel, Róbert, bòunce, ábstract, hërb, distürb, abhŏr, sâbre, câber, bít, túb, bábble'''.

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B, b is a letter of the Latin alphabet. It is the second letter of most variants of the Latin alphabet, being placed after A and before C: for instance it is the case in the English alphabet. Its English name is pronounced [ˈbiː] like bee and be.

Use in English

b is usually a voiced bilabial stop, the unvoiced equivalent of p. Examples (the accents show stress and pronunciation: see English phonemes): bíg, bág, bát, bún, beaûty, bôth, Albânia, câble, tâble, Bâbel, Róbert, bòunce, ábstract, hërb, distürb, abhŏr, sâbre, câber, bít, túb, bábble.

It is doubled after short vowels: ébb, fíbber, rábble, góbble, rúbble, clúbber, Débbie, clúbbed, drúbbing - but not when written as a double vowel: doúble, troúble.

It begins consonant clusters: bréad, ábdicate, abhŏr, abjûre, óblong, ábnegate, breâk, absürd, abscónd, abstâin, ábstract.

b is silent in two positions: final, after m: lámb, cômb, thúmb, límb, clîmb, dúmb, thúmb and tomb (which rhymes with doôm) and occasionally before t: dòubt, súbtle, débt.

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