Labiodental in a sentence as a noun

This means it has a pairing in the pronunciation space with 'V', the 'voiced labiodental fricative'.

Instead, we have the voiceless labiodental fricative /f/.

Do you know of any languages offhand that don't distinguish between voiced bilabial plosives and voiceless labiodental fricatives?

However, the character itself doesn't have the same convenient surface-to-deep mapping, and it ended up as the Latin alphabet 'F'.If you want to one level deeper, the sound 'F' came to represent is the 'voiceless labiodental fricative'.

Labiodental definitions

noun

a consonant whose articulation involves the lips and teeth