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

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| Arabic || Bahrani Arabic || || || 'house' || Corresponds to in Standard Arabic and other varieties. See Arabic phonology-->

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| Cia-Cia || / || || 'Adi' || Adi is a name.

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| Ega || colspan="2" align="center" | || 'hide' ||

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| Fula || / / || || 'two' ||

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| Goemai || || || 'to swallow' ||

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| Hausa || / || || 'one at a time' ||

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| Jamaican Patois || || || 'them' || Allophone of in the onset of prominent syllables.

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| Kalabari || || || 'father' ||

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| Karajá || || || 'bone' ||

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| Khmer || / || || 'ten' ||

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| Konso || || || 'to hide' ||

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|Kwaza || || || 'snake' || Analyzed as .

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| Mono || || || 'debt' ||

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| Ongota || colspan="2" align=center | || 'dull' ||

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| Parkari Koli || || || ' clouds

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| Paumarí || || || 'old' ||

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| Serer || / || || 'flower' || Contrasts .

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| Sindhi || || || 'crevice' ||

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| Shona || || || 'prideful and pompous' ||

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| Tera || || || 'to talk' ||

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| Tukang Besi || colspan="2" align="center" | || 'rubbish' ||

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| Vietnamese || || || 'tail' || See Vietnamese phonology.

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| Wadiyara Koli || colspan="3" align="center" | || Contrasts .

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| Wambule || || || 'name' ||

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| Standard Zhuang || || || 'set' ||

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Dental

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| Jhangvi dialect