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Voiced dental and alveolar implosives
Consonantal sound
Consonantal sound
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| ipa symbol | ɗ |
| ipa number | 162 |
| decimal | 599 |
| x-sampa | d_ |
| imagefile | IPA Unicode 0x0257.svg |
| braille | 236 |
| braille2 | d |
|x-sampa=d_
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
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | Bahrani Arabic | 'house' | ||
| Cia-Cia | 아티 / cia | 'Adi' | Adi is a name. | |
| Ega | 'hide' | |||
| Fula | ɗiɗi/𞤯𞤭𞤯𞤭 / ﻃِﻂِ | 'two' | ||
| Goemai | ḍal | 'to swallow' | ||
| Hausa | ɗaiɗai / | 'one at a time' | ||
| Hindi | ॾअर | ḍar (transliteration of Sindhi ) | Used for the voiced retroflex implosive, to transcribe implosives from Sindhi and Saraiki. | |
| Jamaican Patois | dem | 'them' | Allophone of in the onset of prominent syllables. | |
| Kalabari | ḍa | 'father' | ||
| Karajá | ti | 'bone' | ||
| Khmer | ដប់/km | 'ten' | ||
| Konso | bad | 'to hide' | ||
| Kwaza | deda | 'snake' | Analyzed as . | |
| Mono | ku‘da | 'debt' | ||
| Ongota | 'dull' | |||
| Parkari Koli | ' clouds | |||
| Paumarí | 'bo{{`}}da | 'old' | ||
| Serer | biɗ / | 'flower' | Contrasts . | |
| Sindhi | 'crevice' | |||
| Shona | kudada | 'prideful and pompous' | ||
| Tera | ɗana | 'to talk' | ||
| Tukang Besi | 'rubbish' | |||
| Vietnamese | đuôi | 'tail' | See Vietnamese phonology. | |
| Wadiyara Koli | Contrasts . | |||
| Wambule | डि॒ | 'name' | ||
| Standard Zhuang | nda | 'set' |
Dental
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jhangvi dialect |
Notes
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References
- {{Harvcoltxt. Shackle. 1976. Bahl. 1936
- {{Harvcoltxt. Connell. Ahoua. Gibbon. 2002
- (2024-05-27). "ॾ". Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- {{Harvcoltxt. Devonish. Harry. 2004
- {{Harvcoltxt. Harry. 2003
- Orkaydo, Ongaye Oda. (2013). "A Grammar of Konso".
- Voort, Hein van der. (2008-08-22). "A Grammar of Kwaza". De Gruyter Mouton.
- {{Harvcoltxt. Olson. 2004
- {{Harvcoltxt. Everett. 2003
- {{Harvcoltxt. Mc Laughlin. 2005
- {{Harvcoltxt. Tench. 2007
- {{Harvcoltxt. Thompson. 1959
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