The voiced retroflex plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɖ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is d`. Like all the retroflex consonants, the IPA symbol is formed by adding a rightward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of a d, the letter that is used for the corresponding alveolar consonant. Many South Asian languages, such as Hindi and Urdu, have a two-way contrast between plain and murmured (breathy voice) ].

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Voiced retroflex plosive
ɖ
IPA Number106
Audio sample
Encoding
Entity (decimal)ɖ
Unicode (hex)U+0256
X-SAMPAd`
Braille⠲ (braille pattern dots-256) ⠙ (braille pattern dots-145)
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Features of the voiced retroflex stop:

Occurrence

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LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
AsturianAstierna dialectḷḷingua[ɖiŋɡwä]'tongue'Corresponds to /ʎ/ in other dialects. See Che Vaqueira
Balochiڈل / dèl[ɖɪl]'female donkey'
Bengali[1]ডাকাত[ɖakat̪]'robber'Apical postalveolar.[1] See Bengali phonology
EnglishIndian dialectsdine[ɖaɪn]'to eat'Corresponds to /d/ in other dialects. See English phonology
Gujarati[2]હાડ[ɦaɖ]'bone'Subapical.[2] See Gujarati phonology
Hindustani[3][4]डालना/ڈالنا[ɖaːlnaː]'to put'Apical postalveolar.[4] See Hindustani phonology
Javaneseꦣꦲꦂ/dhahar/ڎاهار[ɖahaɽ]'to eat'
Kannadaಸು[ɐɖɐsu]'to join'
Mabakodrok / كٛڔٛك[kɔɖɔk]'false'
Malayalamപാണ്വർ[ˈpaːɳɖaʋɐr]'Pandavas'
Marathi[2]हा[haːɖ]'bone'Subapical.[2] See Marathi phonology
Nepali[ɖʌr]'fear'Apical postalveolar. See Nepali phonology
Nihali[biɖum]'one'
Norwegianvarde[ˈʋɑɖːə]'beacon'See Norwegian phonology
Odiaଙ୍ଗା/ḍaṅgā[ɖɔŋga]'boat'Apical postalveolar.
Pashtoډﻙ[ɖak]'full'
Punjabiਡੱਡੂ[ɖəɖːu]'frog'
Sardiniancherveddu[keɾˈveɖːu]'brain'
Siciliancoḍḍu[kɔɖːu]'neck'
Sinhala [baɖə] 'stomach'
Somalidhul[ɖul]'earth, land, ground'See Somali phonology
Spanishdado[ɖädo]'dado'Realization of /ð/ in some accents. See Spanish phonology
Swedishnord[nuːɖ]'north'See Swedish phonology
Tamil[2][5]ண்டி[ʋəɳɖi]'cart'Subapical;[2] allophone of /ʈ/.[5] See Tamil phonology
Teluguడ్డి[kɐɖːi]'rod'Contrasts unaspirated and aspirated forms. Aspirated form articulated as breathy consonant.
Torwali[6]ڈىغو[ɖiɣu]'late afternoon'Realised as [ɽ] between vowels.
Urdu ڈنڈا [ɖəɳɖaː] 'stick'
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