Voiced Velar Plosive: Consonantal sound

The voiced velar stop is a type of consonant.

The letter for this sound in the International Phonetic Alphabet is ⟨g⟩. The X-SAMPA symbol for this sound is ⟨g⟩. The English language has this sound, and it is the sound represented by the "g" in gear and grow.

Voiced velar plosive
ɡ
IPA number110
Encoding
Entity (decimal)ɡ
Unicode (hex)U+0261
X-SAMPAg
Kirshenbaumg
Sound

 

Features

  • The airstream mechanism is pulmonic. This means that this sound is produced by pushing air solely with the lungs and diaphragm, as in most sounds.
  • The phonation is voiced. This means that the vocal cords vibrate while the sound is being pronounced.
  • The place of articulation (where the sound is produced) is velar. This means that this sound is produced with the back of the tongue at the soft palate.
  • The manner of articulation (how the sound is produced) is stop, or plosive. This means that this sound is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract. (The term plosive contrasts with nasal stops, where the blocked airflow is redirected through the nose.)See also: Voiced uvular lateral fricative

Examples

Language Word IPA Meaning
Abkhaz ажыга/ažyga [aˈʐəɡa] 'shovel'
Adyghe Shapsug гьэгуалъэ/g'ègwal"è Voiced Velar Plosive: Features, Examples [ɡʲaɡʷaːɬa]  'toy'
Temirgoy чъыгы/ č"ygy Voiced Velar Plosive: Features, Examples [t͡ʂəɡə]  'tree'
Albanian gomar [ˈɡomaɾ] 'donkey'
Arabic Moroccan أݣادير‎/'agaadiir [ʔaɡaːdiːr] 'Agadir'
Tunisian ڨفصة‎‎/gafs'a Voiced Velar Plosive: Features, Examples [ɡɑfsˤɑ] 'Gafsa'
Hejazi قمر/gamar [ɡamar] 'moon'
Najdi [ɡəmar]
Sa'idi [ɡɑmɑr]
Yemeni قال/gaal [gæːl] '(he) said'
جمل/gamal [gæmæl] 'camel'
Egyptian راجل/raagel [ˈɾɑːɡel] 'man'
Armenian Eastern գանձ/ganç Voiced Velar Plosive: Features, Examples [ɡɑndz]  'treasure'
Assyrian ܓܢܐ ɡana [ɡaːna] 'self'
Azerbaijani qara [ɡɑɾɑ] 'black'
Basque galdu [ɡaldu] 'lose'
Bengali গান/gan [ɡan] 'song'
Bulgarian гора/gora [ɡora] 'forest'
Catalan guant [ˈɡwɑnt] 'glove'
Chinese Southern Min / góa [ɡua] 'I'
Wu / woã [ɡuɑ̃] 'crazy'
Xiang / wong [ɡoŋ] 'together'
Chechen говр/govr [ɡovr] 'horse'
Czech gram [ɡram] 'gram'
Dutch All dialects zakdoek Voiced Velar Plosive: Features, Examples [ˈzɑɡduk]  'tissue'
Standard
Many speakers goal Voiced Velar Plosive: Features, Examples [ɡoːɫ]  'goal'
Amelands goëd [ɡuə̯t] 'good'
English gaggle [ˈɡæɡɫ̩] 'gaggle'
Esperanto bongusta [bonˈgusta] 'tasty'
Filipino gulo [ɡulɔ] 'commotion'
French gain [ɡɛ̃] 'earnings'
Georgian ული/guli [ˈɡuli] 'heart'
German ge [ˈlyːɡə] 'lie'
Greek γκάρισμα / gkárisma [ˈɡɐɾizmɐ] 'donkey's bray'
Gujarati ગાવું/gāvu [gaːʋʊ̃] 'to sing'
Hebrew גב/gav [ɡav] 'back'
Hindustani गाना / گانا [ɡɑːnɑː] 'song'
Hungarian engedély [ɛŋɡɛdeːj] 'permission'
Irish gaineamh [ˈɡanʲəw] 'sand'
Italian gare [ˈɡäːre] 'competitions'
Japanese 外套 / gaitō [ɡaitoː] 'overcoat'
Kabardian Baslaney гьанэ/ k'anė Voiced Velar Plosive: Features, Examples [ɡʲaːna]  'shirt'
Kagayanen kalag [kað̞aɡ] 'spirit'
Khmer ហ្គាស / hkas [gaːh] 'gas'
Korean 메기 / megi [meɡi] 'catfish'
Lithuanian garai [ɡɐrɐɪ̯ˑ] 'steam'
Macedonian гром/grom [ɡrɔm] 'thunder'
Malay guni [ɡuni] 'sack'
Marathi वत [ɡəʋət] 'grass'
Nepali गाउँ [ɡä̃ũ̯] 'village'
Norwegian gull [ɡʉl] 'gold'
Odia ଗଛ/gacha [ɡɔtʃʰɔ] 'tree'
Persian گوشت/gušt [guʃt] 'meat'
Polish gmin Voiced Velar Plosive: Features, Examples [ɡmʲin̪]  'plebs'
Portuguese língua [ˈɫĩɡwɐ] 'tongue'
Punjabi ਗਾਂ/gaa [ɡɑ̃ː] 'cow'
Romanian gând [ɡɨnd] 'thought'
Russian голова/golova Voiced Velar Plosive: Features, Examples [ɡəɫɐˈva]  'head'
Serbo-Croatian гост / gost [gȏ̞ːs̪t̪] 'guest'
Slovak miazga [ˈmjäzɡä] 'lymph'
Somali gaabi [ɡaːbi] 'to shorten'
Spanish gato [ˈɡät̪o̞] 'cat'
Swahili giza [ˈɡīzɑ] 'darkness'
Swedish god [ɡuːd̪] 'tasty'
Turkish salgın [säɫˈɡɯn] 'epidemic'
Ukrainian ґанок/g̀anok [ˈɡɑn̪ok] 'porch'
Welsh gwyn [ɡwɪn] or [ɡwɨ̞n] 'white'
West Frisian gasp [ɡɔsp] 'buckle' (n.)
Yi / gge [ɡɤ˧] 'hear'
Zapotec Tilquiapan gan [ɡaŋ] 'will be able'

Notes

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