Organic sound
An organic sound is the sound of a strong wind blowing when it makes a closing sound. It is also called an aspirate, and it is said to be particularly strong in Korean phonology. In Korean, b, d, f, and j are about the a, c, f, and i. You can feel it when you put your hand in front of your mouth or put paper in front of your mouth. An international phonetic symbol is used to mark organic sounds as ʰ. Since t, /, /, /, t /, / p / are written in the form of a, c and f, / kʰ /, / tʰ /, / pʰ /. Korean, Chinese, Hindi, Icelandic, Thai, Ancient Greek, and Khmer distinguish / t / and / tʰ / with other phonemes. In Alleman German, / p t k / and / pʰ tʰ kʰ / are distinguished, the latter being usually classified as a consonant group. In Icelandic languages, there is an organic negative sentence / ʰp ʰt ʰk /. Languages with only organic sounds include English and German. There are only organic and voiced sounds in English and German.