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'''P''' is the sixteenth letter of the [[English alphabet]]. Its name is pronounced like the vegetable ''pea''.
'''P, p''' is a letter of the [[Latin alphabet]]. It is the sixteenth letter of most variants, being placed after [[O (letter)|O]] and before [[Q (letter)|Q]], as is the case for instance in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈpiː], like the vegetable ''pea''.
 
==Use in English==
==Use in English==
'''p''' is an unvoiced bilabilal stop, an unvoiced b (compare pén and Bén), a popping sound with the lips in the same position as b and m (as in mén).  Examples (the accents show stress and pronunciation: see [[English phonemes]]): póp, pâper, plûral, pêople, pét, pépper, pénsion, ápt, flípped, câper, apàrt, stoôp, recoûp, groûp, bürp, hàrp, stóp, cóp, rôpe, hŷpe, tŷpe.
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'''p''' is a bilabial stop, an unvoiced '''b''' (compare '''pén''' and '''Bén'''), a popping sound with the lips in the same position as '''m''' (as in '''mén'''): '''póp, pâper, plûral, pêople, pét, pépper, pénsion, ápt, flípped, câper, apàrt, stoôp, recoûp, groûp, bürp, hàrp, stóp, cóp, rôpe, hŷpe, tŷpe'''.


p begins consonant clusters: ápfelstrudel, Dáphnê (-fn), aphrodísiac (-fr-), plús, apnoêa, présent, Épsom, ápt.
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'''p''' begins consonant clusters: '''ápfelstrudel, plús, apnoêa, hypnôsis, hypnótic, présent, Épsom, ápt'''.
   
   
p is silent at the beginning of a word before n, s, t: pterodáctyl, pneumátic, pneumônia, pseûdonym, ptàrmigan, Ptómely and in recêipt, which rhymes with decêit.
'''p''' is silent at the beginning of a word before '''n, s, t''': '''pterodáctyl, pneumátic, pneumônia, pseûdonym, ptàrmigan, Ptólemy''' and in '''recêipt''', which rhymes with '''decêit''' (cf. '''recéption''' -psh-). It is also silent in '''clá'''p'''board''' and '''coû'''p.
 
It doubles only in the middle, to shorten the preceding vowel: '''hópping''' (cf. '''hópped, hôped'''), '''flóppy''' (cf. '''flóp'''), '''snápped, háppy, háppen, náppy, rípper, cúpped, stépping''', and after an initial vowel as in '''appŏrtion, appŏintment, apprôach, applŷ, opportûnity, úpper'''.
 
Usually, '''ph''' = '''f''': '''Phílip, trôphy, phenómenon, grāph, apóstrophê, Philadélphia, phãraôh''' (-rô); but '''Stêphen''' = '''Stêven''' and in some eastern words such as '''P'''h'''nóm Pén'''h, '''K'''h'''mér''', the '''h''' is silent, or, in slower speech, [[schwa]], in English.
 
'''ph''' also begins clusters:  '''Dáphnê''' (-fn-), '''aphrodísiac''' (-fr-).  


It doubles only in the middle, to shorten the preceding vowel: hópping (cf. hópped, hôped), flóppy (cf. flóp), snápped, háppy, háppen, náppy, rípper, cúpped, stépping, and after an initial vowel as in appŏrtion, appŏintment, apprôach, applŷ, opportûnity, úpper.
Before '''p''', '''n''' becomes '''m''' (with the exception of '''ínpùt'''): '''impŏrtant, cómpost''', cf. -'''nf'''- in '''informâtion, confŏrm''' (which can be pronounced *ímformâtion, *comfŏrm - as can '''ínpùt''' *impùt, cf. '''impûte''').


ph = f: Phílip, trôphy, phenómenon, grāph, apóstrophê, Philadélphia, phãraoh (-rô) but Stêphen = Stêven.
'''mp''' is pronounced as '''n''' in '''comptrôller''' (= '''contrôller''').


Before p, n becomes m: impŏrtant, cómpost, cf. -nf- in informâtion, confŏrm (which can be pronounced *ímformâtion, *comfŏrm).
==Scientific uses==


==See also==
*p: proton
*[[Letter (alphabet)]]
*p prefix: pico, 10<sup>-12</sup>
*[[Alphabet]]
*p- prefix: old chemical notation, para[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
*[[Writing system]]
*[[Orthography]]
*[[Written language]]
*[[Writing]]

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P, p is a letter of the Latin alphabet. It is the sixteenth letter of most variants, being placed after O and before Q, as is the case for instance in the English alphabet. Its English name is pronounced [ˈpiː], like the vegetable pea.

Use in English

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p is a bilabial stop, an unvoiced b (compare pén and Bén), a popping sound with the lips in the same position as m (as in mén): póp, pâper, plûral, pêople, pét, pépper, pénsion, ápt, flípped, câper, apàrt, stoôp, recoûp, groûp, bürp, hàrp, stóp, cóp, rôpe, hŷpe, tŷpe.

  • The accents show stress and pronunciation (see English spellings): A: sát, mâde, pàrk, cāst (cást/càst), åll, ãir; E: ére, êar, vèin, fërn; I: sít, mîne, skì, bïrd; O: sóng, môde, lòve, wörd, ŏr; OO: moôn, foòt; U: sún, mûse, fùll, pürr; W: neŵ, ẁant; Y: gým, mŷ, keỳ, mÿrrh.

p begins consonant clusters: ápfelstrudel, plús, apnoêa, hypnôsis, hypnótic, présent, Épsom, ápt.

p is silent at the beginning of a word before n, s, t: pterodáctyl, pneumátic, pneumônia, pseûdonym, ptàrmigan, Ptólemy and in recêipt, which rhymes with decêit (cf. recéption -psh-). It is also silent in clápboard and coûp.

It doubles only in the middle, to shorten the preceding vowel: hópping (cf. hópped, hôped), flóppy (cf. flóp), snápped, háppy, háppen, náppy, rípper, cúpped, stépping, and after an initial vowel as in appŏrtion, appŏintment, apprôach, applŷ, opportûnity, úpper.

Usually, ph = f: Phílip, trôphy, phenómenon, grāph, apóstrophê, Philadélphia, phãraôh (-rô); but Stêphen = Stêven and in some eastern words such as Phnóm Pénh, Khmér, the h is silent, or, in slower speech, schwa, in English.

ph also begins clusters: Dáphnê (-fn-), aphrodísiac (-fr-).

Before p, n becomes m (with the exception of ínpùt): impŏrtant, cómpost, cf. -nf- in informâtion, confŏrm (which can be pronounced *ímformâtion, *comfŏrm - as can ínpùt *impùt, cf. impûte).

mp is pronounced as n in comptrôller (= contrôller).

Scientific uses

  • p: proton
  • p prefix: pico, 10-12
  • p- prefix: old chemical notation, para