Occurrence
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albanian | gjuha | 'tongue' | |||
Arabic | Sudanese | جمل | 'camel' | Some dialects; corresponds to /d͡ʒ/, /ʒ/ or /ɡ/ in other varieties. See Arabic phonology | |
Yemeni | |||||
Basque | anddere | 'doll' | |||
Catalan | Majorcan | guix | 'chalk' | Corresponds to /ɡ/ in other varieties. See Catalan phonology | |
Corsican | fighjulà | 'to watch' | |||
Czech | dělám | 'I do' | See Czech phonology | ||
Dinka | jir | 'blunt' | |||
Ega | 'become numerous' | ||||
French | Dieu | 'God' | Allophone of for a few speakers. | ||
German | Studium | '(academic) studies' | Allophone of more frequent or . See German phonology | ||
Greek | μετάγγιση metággisi | 'transfusion' | See Modern Greek phonology | ||
Hungarian | gyám | 'guardian' | See Hungarian phonology | ||
Irish | Gaeilge | 'Gaelic' | See Irish phonology | ||
Latvian | ģimene | 'family' | |||
Ganda | jjajja | 'grandfather' | |||
Macedonian | раѓање | 'birth' | See Macedonian phonology | ||
Norwegian | Central | fadder | 'godparent' | Dialectal. See Norwegian phonology | |
Northern | |||||
Occitan | Auvergnat | diguèt | 'said' (3rd pers. sing.) | See Occitan phonology | |
Limousin | dissèt | ||||
Portuguese |
Nordestino | jingle | 'jingle' | Speech not featuring post-alveolar affricates often in free variation with /ʒ/ and . Corresponds to in less substandard speech and other dialects. See Portuguese phonology | |
Baiano | |||||
Romanian | ghimpe | 'thorn' | Allophone of /ɡ/ before /i/ and /e/. See Romanian phonology | ||
Slovak | ďaleký | 'far' | |||
Turkish | güneş | 'sun' | See Turkish phonology | ||
West Frisian |
djoer | 'expensive' |
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