voiced dental non-sibilant affricate
0 sources
voiced dental non-sibilant affricate
Summary
voiced dental non-sibilant affricate ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (17 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's audio is recorded as Voiced dental non-sibilant affricate.oga[2].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's subclass of is recorded as voiced consonant[3].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's subclass of is recorded as dental consonant[4].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's subclass of is recorded as affricate consonant[5].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's subclass of is recorded as pulmonic consonant[6].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's subclass of is recorded as oral consonant[7].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's subclass of is recorded as central consonant[8].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0t53zn7[9].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's IPA transcription is recorded as dð[10].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's IPA transcription is recorded as d͡ð[11].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's IPA transcription is recorded as d͜ð[12].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's IPA transcription is recorded as d̪ð[13].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's IPA transcription is recorded as d̪͡ð[14].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's IPA transcription is recorded as d̟ð[15].
- voiced dental non-sibilant affricate's IPA transcription is recorded as d̟͡ð[16].
Why It Matters
voiced dental non-sibilant affricate ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (17 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17]