Trill consonant
| Manners of articulation |
| Nasal consonant |
| Stop consonant |
| Fricative consonant |
| Lateral consonant |
| Approximant consonant |
| Semivowel |
| Liquid consonant |
| Flap consonant |
| Trill consonant |
| Ejective consonant |
| Implosive consonant |
| Click consonant |
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In phonetics, a trill is a type of consonantal sound, which means it is produced by vibrations of the tongue against the place of articulation. Spanish <rr> as in perro is an alveolar trill.
Trill consonants:
See also