Exmpls of plosive vowels and their spelling symbols

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Plosive vowels, also known as stop vowels, are characterized by a sudden release of air and a quick closure of the vocal tract. Here are some examples of plosive vowels and their corresponding spelling symbols in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA):

1. [i] - as in "bean"
2. [e] - as in "friend"
3. [ɑ] - as in "father"
4. [o] - as in "goat"
5. [u] - as in "moon"
6. [æ] - as in "cat"
7. [ə] - as in "about"
8. [ɔ] - as in "thought"

Please note that the specific symbols used to represent these sounds may vary depending on different dialects and accents.
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