Voiced Consonants
Voiced consonants make sound using the vibration of your vocal folds in your larynx - the "voice box". You can tell if a consonant is voiced in a couple of ways:
1. Put your finger on your throat when you say it. If you feel vibration, it is voiced.
2. Put your fingers in your ears when you say it. If you can still "hear" the consonant through the vibrations in your neck and head, it is voiced.