Bernd 08/26/2024 (Mon) 14:44 No.52358 del
>>52356
>>52357
Have to crack out Wikipee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_phonology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_phonology#Consonants
No l.
And there are categories in that table of consonants which contain pairs. These I think depending on dialect or grammar could act as stand in for the other. So b could replace p.
Also note. They have no v, but w, which sounds perhaps more like ua than a distinctive v.