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Avoiceless palatal plosive

Bvoiceless bilabial plosive

Cvoiced retroflex plosive

Dvoiced velar plosive

Answer:

B. voiceless bilabial plosive

Read Explanation:

  • Voiceless: The vocal cords don't vibrate.

  • Bilabial: The sound is produced using both lips.

  • Plosive: The airflow is stopped completely and then released.


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