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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 B One of the four major blood groups in the ABO system Individuals with this blood group have the B antigen on the surface of their red blood cells, and the anti-A antibody in their blood serum
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
B: The Second Letter of the Alphabet – Word Gate Alphabet Usage: In alphabetical contexts, B refers to the second letter in the sequence, often used in spelling and word formation (e g , “The letter B is often taught to young children after A”)
The Letter “B”: A Journey Through History, Phonetics, and Culture In many English-speaking communities, “B” is often used to refer to a friend or close companion, as seen in phrases like “What’s up, B?” This casual usage adds an element of familiarity and warmth to interactions, reflecting the evolving nature of language as it adapts to cultural shifts
B - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The letter B (usually its lower case form b) is used in several romanization systems of non-Latin scripts to represent the bilabial plosive or stop, usually voiced ( b )
B | Encyclopedia. com Derivatives from mb- words mostly keep the silent b, as in climber, lambing, thumbing, but b is pronounced in such non-derivative polysyllables as cucumber, encumber, Humber, slumber