The difference is that V is voiced whereas F is voiceless. When we make a V or an F, we do not round the lips.
In contrast, we make the W with the lips, forming a small opening and releasing the lips into the W sound. Depending on your linguistic background, you may combine W and V into one movement, starting with the lip shape of W and lifting the lower lip towards the upper teeth to make a V sound. Read more comments. Yes, some people pronounce the 'v' that way.
We're a bit lazy in the West. The trick for that particular voiced 'v' is to say the English 'v' but place the front teeth a little lower on the inside of the lower lip. But, again, it's perfectly acceptable to pronounce the 'v' like an 'f'. And it makes pronouncing the 'v' easier. The one learning a language! Learn about premium features. Tired of searching?
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