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Voiced velar plosive

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Voiced velar plosive
ɡ
IPA Number110
Encoding
Entity (decimal)ɡ
Unicode (hex)U+0261
X-SAMPAg

The voiced velar stop is a type of consonant. The letter for this sound in the International Phonetic Alphabet is ⟨g⟩. The X-SAMPA symbol for this sound is ⟨g⟩. The English language has this sound, and it is the sound represented by the "g" in gear and grow.

Features

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Examples

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LanguageWordIPAMeaning
Abkhazажыга/ažyga[aˈʐəɡa]'shovel'
AdygheShapsugгьэгуалъэ/g'ègwal"èaudio speaker icon[ɡʲaɡʷaːɬa] 'toy'
Temirgoyчъыгы/ č"ygyaudio speaker icon[t͡ʂəɡə] 'tree'
Albaniangomar[ˈɡomaɾ]'donkey'
Arabic[1] Moroccan أݣادير/'agaadiir [ʔaɡaːdiːr] 'Agadir'
Tunisian ڨفصة/gafs'a audio speaker icon[ɡɑfsˤɑ] 'Gafsa'
Hejaziقمر/gamar[ɡamar]'moon'
Najdi [ɡəmar]
Sa'idi [ɡɑmɑr]
Yemeniقال/gaal[gæːl]'(he) said'
جمل/gamal [gæmæl] 'camel'
Egyptian راجل/raagel [ˈɾɑːɡel] 'man'
ArmenianEastern[2]գանձ/gançaudio speaker icon[ɡɑndz] 'treasure'
Assyrianܓܢܐ [[[Syriac alphabet|ɡana]]] Error: {{Lang}}: Latn text/non-Latn script subtag mismatch (help)[ɡaːna]'self'
Azerbaijaniqara[ɡɑɾɑ]'black'
Basquegaldu[ɡaldu]'lose'
Bengaliগান/gan[ɡan]'song'
Bulgarianгора/gora[ɡora]'forest'
Catalan[3]guant[ˈɡwɑnt]'glove'
ChineseSouthern Min/ góa[ɡua]'I'
Wu/ woã[ɡuɑ̃]'crazy'
Xiang/ wong[ɡoŋ]'together'
Chechenговр/govr[ɡovr]'horse'
Czechgram[ɡram]'gram'
DutchAll dialectszakdoekaudio speaker icon[ˈzɑɡduk] 'tissue'
Standard[4]
Many speakersgoalaudio speaker icon[ɡoːɫ] 'goal'
Amelandsgoëd[ɡuə̯t]'good'
Englishgaggle[ˈɡæɡɫ̩]'gaggle'
Esperantobongusta[bonˈgusta]'tasty'
Filipinogulo[ɡulɔ]'commotion'
French[5]gain[ɡɛ̃]'earnings'
Georgian[6]ული/guli[ˈɡuli]'heart'
Germange[ˈlyːɡə]'lie'
Greekγκάρισμα / gkárisma[ˈɡɐɾizmɐ]'donkey's bray'
Gujaratiગાવું/gāvu[gaːʋʊ̃]'to sing'
Hebrew[[[Hebrew alphabet|גב]]] Error: {{Lang}}: Non-latn text (pos 19: ג)/Latn script subtag mismatch (help)/gav[ɡav]'back'
Hindustaniगाना / گانا[ɡɑːnɑː]'song'
Hungarianengedély[ɛŋɡɛdeːj]'permission'
Irishgaineamh[ˈɡanʲəw]'sand'
Italian[7]gare[ˈɡäːre]'competitions'
Japanese[8]外套 / gaitō[ɡaitoː]'overcoat'
KabardianBaslaneyгьанэ/ k'anėaudio speaker icon[ɡʲaːna] 'shirt'
Kagayanen[9]kalag[kað̞aɡ]'spirit'
Khmerហ្គាស / hkas[gaːh]'gas'
Korean메기 / megi[meɡi]'catfish'
Lithuaniangarai[ɡɐrɐɪ̯ˑ]'steam'
Macedonianгром/grom[ɡrɔm]'thunder'
Malayguni[ɡuni]'sack'
Marathiवत[ɡəʋət]'grass'
Nepaliगाउँ[ɡä̃ũ̯]'village'
Norwegiangull[ɡʉl]'gold'
Odiaଗଛ/gacha[ɡɔtʃʰɔ]'tree'
Persianگوشت/gušt[guʃt]'meat'
Polish[10]gminaudio speaker icon[ɡmʲin̪] 'plebs'
Portuguese[11]língua[ˈɫĩɡwɐ]'tongue'
Punjabiਗਾਂ/gaa[ɡɑ̃ː]'cow'
Romanian[12]gând[ɡɨnd]'thought'
Russian[13]голова/golovaaudio speaker icon[ɡəɫɐˈva] 'head'
Serbo-Croatian[14]гост / gost[gȏ̞ːs̪t̪]'guest'
Slovakmiazga[ˈmjäzɡä]'lymph'
Somaligaabi[ɡaːbi]'to shorten'
Spanish[15]gato[ˈɡät̪o̞]'cat'
Swahiligiza[ˈɡīzɑ]'darkness'
Swedishgod[ɡuːd̪]'tasty'
Turkishsalgın[säɫˈɡɯn]'epidemic'
Ukrainian[16]ґанок/g̀anok[ˈɡɑn̪ok]'porch'
Welsh gwyn [ɡwɪn] or [ɡwɨ̞n] 'white'
West Frisiangasp[ɡɔsp]'buckle' (n.)
Yi / gge[ɡɤ˧]'hear'
ZapotecTilquiapan[17]gan[ɡaŋ]'will be able'

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