IPA 162 Voiced Denti Alveolar Implosive Stop ɗ

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In this video, the voiced velar implosive stop is pronounced by a native speaker of Sindhi language that contains four voiced implosive sounds including /ɗ/, i.e. IPA number 162.

This sound is spoken in several languages including Sindhi, Bahrani Arabic, Vietnamese, Hausa, Khmer, Ega, Fula, Karaja, Ongota, Mona, and Serer also called Seereer-Siin.

Examples of initial occurrence followed by a short and three long vowels from Sindhi have also been pronounced.

The symbol ɗ is actually a small d with the diacritic of a rightward bend on its top that is used to represent IMPLOSIVE nature of articulation.

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Examples of IPA sound 162 in Sindhi
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