
These pairs differ only in voicing (vibration of the vocal cords). Spanish speakers often confuse them, especially at the end of words.
/b/ vs. /p/
Voiced /b/ | Voiceless /p/ |
---|---|
bat | pat |
big | pig |
bin | pin |
base | pace |
back | pack |
bay | pay |
bet | pet |
bark | park |
ball | pall |
bad | pad |
/d/ vs. /t/
Voiced /d/ | Voiceless /t/ |
---|---|
dog | top |
dip | tip |
day | tape |
dot | tot |
den | ten |
dare | tear |
dull | tall |
dig | tick |
dune | tune |
dead | Ted |
/g/ vs. /k/
Voiced /g/ | Voiceless /k/ |
---|---|
go | coat |
gap | cap |
game | came |
goal | coal |
gum | come |
got | cot |
guard | card |
gale | kale |
gear | care |
gold | cold |