Nasal velar deaf


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The nasal velar deaf is a type of consonant sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the international phonetic alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ŋ̊⟩, a combination of the letter for the nasal velar and a diacritical that indicates the absence of voice. (For readability reasons, the ring is usually placed above the letter, rather than normal ⟨ŋ̥⟩). The equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is N_0. Appearance in different languages

Burmese: ငှါး [ŋ̊á] borrowed

Faroese: onkur [ɔŋ̊kʰʊɹ] nobody

Welsh: fy nghot [və ŋ̊ɔt] my coat

Central Alaska Yup'ik language: calisteńguciquq [tʃalistəŋ̊utʃɪquq] he will be a worker

Icelandic: banka [päu̯ŋ̊kä] hit

Washo: dewŊétiʔ [dewŋ̊etiʔ] sloping slope down

Xùmǐ: [EPŋ̊ɑmõ] camel

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