Occurrence
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asturian | Astierna dialect | ḷḷingüa | 'tongue' | Corresponds to /ʎ/ in other dialects. See Che Vaqueira | |
Western Bengali | ডিম | 'egg' | See Bengali phonology | ||
English | Indian dialects | dine | 'to eat' | Corresponds to /d/ in other dialects. See English phonology | |
Hindi | डेढ़ | 'one and a half' | See Hindi-Urdu phonology | ||
Javanese | ? dhahar | -- | 'to eat' | ||
Kannada | ಅಧಸು | 'to join' | |||
Malayalam | പാണ്ഡവര് | 'Pandavas' | |||
Marathi | हाड | 'bone' | See Marathi phonology | ||
Nihali | 'one' | ||||
Norwegian | varde | 'beacon' | See Norwegian phonology | ||
Pashto | ډﻙ | 'full' | |||
Punjabi | ਮੁੰਡਾ | 'boy' | |||
Sardinian | cherveddu | 'brain' | |||
Sicilian | beddu | 'handsome' | |||
Swedish | nord | 'north' | See Swedish phonology | ||
Tamil | வண்டி | 'cart' | Allophone of /ʈ/. See Tamil phonology | ||
Telugu | అఢరు | 'to arise' | |||
Torwali | ? | 'late afternoon' | realised as between vowels | ||
Urdu | ڈالنا | 'to put' | See Hindi-Urdu phonology |
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