Voiced retroflex implosive
| Voiced retroflex implosive | |||
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| ᶑ | |||
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| Entity (decimal) | ᶑ | ||
| Unicode (hex) | U+1D91 | ||
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The voiced retroflex implosive is a type of consonantal sound. Wadiyara Koli phonemically distinguishes it from the alveolar /ɗ/. Sindhi has an implosive that varies between dental and retroflex articulation, while Oromo, Saraiki and Ngad'a have /ᶑ / but not /ɗ/.
The 'implicit' symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is ⟨ᶑ ⟩ (a D with a tail for retroflex and a hook-top for implosive).