Consonants

Consonants are sounds that are pronounced with a complete or partial closure of the mouth, and they are prototypically non-syllabic. Consonants are broadly divided into obstruents and sonorants, but there are also consonants that are neither (especially the glottal consonants, that are not exactly consonants but rather non-syllabic phonations), and even semivowels, that have both features of sonorant consonants and vowels. Consonants are defined by three features: place of articulation, manner of articulation and phonation.

Consonants in Orish
In each tile where there are two letters, the left letter represents the unvoiced consonant and the right letter represents the voiced consonant. The letter R represents the rhotic phoneme, there are many ways to pronounce this letter, all of them are voiced but they have no common place or manner of articulation.