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Rarer lateralconsonants include the retroflexlaterals that can be found in most Indic languages; and the sound of Welsh ll, the voiceless alveolarlateralfricative [ɬ] that is also found in Zulu and many Native American languages.
English has a lateralapproximant phoneme /l/, which in many accents has two allophones.