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Voiced dental and alveolar implosives

Consonantal sound


Summary

Consonantal sound

FieldValue
ipa symbolɗ
ipa number162
decimal599
x-sampad_
imagefileIPA Unicode 0x0257.svg
braille236
braille2d

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A voiced alveolar implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is . The IPA symbol is lowercase letter d with a rightward hook protruding from the upper right of the letter.

A voiced dental implosive may be found in the Jhangvi dialect of Punjabi and has the symbol .

Features

Features of a voiced alveolar implosive:

Occurrence

Alveolar

LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
ArabicBahrani Arabic'house'
Cia-Cia / cia'Adi'Adi is a name.
Ega'hide'
Fulaɗiɗi/𞤯𞤭𞤯𞤭 / ﻃِﻂِ'two'
Goemaial'to swallow'
Hausaɗaiɗai /'one at a time'
Hindiअरḍar (transliteration of Sindhi )Used for the voiced retroflex implosive, to transcribe implosives from Sindhi and Saraiki.
Jamaican Patoisdem'them'Allophone of in the onset of prominent syllables.
Kalabaria'father'
Karajáti'bone'
Khmerដប់/km'ten'
Konsobad'to hide'
Kwazadeda'snake'Analyzed as .
Monoku‘da'debt'
Ongota'dull'
Parkari Koli' clouds
Paumarí'bo{{`}}da'old'
Sererbiɗ /'flower'Contrasts .
Sindhi'crevice'
Shonakudada'prideful and pompous'
Teraɗana'to talk'
Tukang Besi'rubbish'
Vietnameseđuôi'tail'See Vietnamese phonology.
Wadiyara KoliContrasts .
Wambuleडि॒'name'
Standard Zhuangnda'set'

Dental

LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
Jhangvi dialect

Notes

References

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References

  1. {{Harvcoltxt. Shackle. 1976. Bahl. 1936
  2. {{Harvcoltxt. Connell. Ahoua. Gibbon. 2002
  3. (2024-05-27). "ॾ". Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
  4. {{Harvcoltxt. Devonish. Harry. 2004
  5. {{Harvcoltxt. Harry. 2003
  6. Orkaydo, Ongaye Oda. (2013). "A Grammar of Konso".
  7. Voort, Hein van der. (2008-08-22). "A Grammar of Kwaza". De Gruyter Mouton.
  8. {{Harvcoltxt. Olson. 2004
  9. {{Harvcoltxt. Everett. 2003
  10. {{Harvcoltxt. Mc Laughlin. 2005
  11. {{Harvcoltxt. Tench. 2007
  12. {{Harvcoltxt. Thompson. 1959
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