Bilabial nasal click

Bilabial nasal click
ʘ̃
ᵑʘ
Encoding
Kirshenbaum m!
Main articles: Bilabial clicks and nasal clicks

The bilabial nasal click is a click consonant found in some of the languages of southern Africa. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʘ̃ or ᵑʘ.

Features

Features of the bilabial nasal click:

Occurrence

Bilabial nasal clicks only occur in the Tuu and Kx'a families of southern Africa, in the Australian ritual language Damin, and for /mw/ in some of the languages neighboring Shona, such as at least for some speakers of Ndau and Tonga.

Language Word IPA Meaning
Damin m!ii [ʘ̃iː] 'vegetable'
Tonga kumwa [kʼuʘ̃wa] 'to drink'
Ndau mwana [ʘ̃wana] 'child'

Glottalized bilabial nasal click

Glottalized
bilabial nasal click
ʘ̃ˀ
ʘ̃͜ʔ
ᵑʘˀ
ᵑ̊ʘˀ
Main article: Glottalized clicks

The Tuu and Kx'a languages also have glottalized nasal clicks. These are formed by closing the glottis so that the click is pronounced in silence; however, any preceding vowel will be nasalized.

Language Word IPA Meaning

Notes

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