Voiced retroflex affricate

The voiced retroflex sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is d̠͡ʐ , sometimes simplified to dʐ  or ꭦ . It occurs in such languages as Polish (the laminal affricate ) and Northwest Caucasian languages (apical).

Voiced retroflex affricate
ɖʐ
IPA Number106 (137)
Audio sample
Encoding
Entity (decimal)ɖ​͡​ʐ
Unicode (hex)U+0256 U+0361 U+0290
X-SAMPAdz`

Features

Features of the voiced retroflex affricate:

Occurrence

LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
AsturianSome dialectsḷḷuna['ɖ͡ʐunä]'moon'Corresponds to /ʎ/ in other dialects. See Che Vaqueira
Belarusianджаз[ɖ͡ʐas]'jazz'Laminal. See Belarusian phonology
ChineseWu[ɖ͡ʐaŋ]'to grow'Only found in a few Wu dialects.
Some Mandarin speakers广州[kwaŋ˨˩ ɖ͡ʐoʊ˥˥]'Guangzhou'
Khowar[1]ݮـنـݮـیر[ɖ͡ʐanɖ͡ʐer]'chain'-
PolishStandard[2][3]em'jam'Laminal; it's transcribed /d͡ʒ/ by most Polish scholars. See Polish phonology
Southeastern Cuyavian dialects[4]dzwon[ɖ͡ʐvɔn̪]'bell'Some speakers. It's a result of hypercorrecting the more popular merger of /ɖ͡ʐ/ and /d͡z/ into [d͡z].
Suwałki dialect[5]
Northern Qiangvvdhe[ʁɖ͡ʐə]'star'
Serbo-Croatian[6][7]џеп/ep[ɖ͡ʐê̞p]'pocket'Apical. It may be palato-alveolar instead, depending on the dialect. See Serbo-Croatian phonology
Slovak[8]ús[ɖ͡ʐu̞ːs]'juice'Laminal.
Torwali[9]حؕـىگ[ɖ͡ʐiɡ̥]'long'Contrasts with a palatal affricate.
Yi / rry[ɖ͡ʐɪ˧]'tooth'

Voiced retroflex non-sibilant affricate

Voiced retroflex non-sibilant affricate
d̠͡ɻ̝

Features

Occurrence

LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
Malagasy[10][example needed]Also described as regular plosives, trilled affricates and sibilant affricates.

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