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Nasal labial–velar approximant | |
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w̃ |
The nasal labial–velar approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨w̃⟩, that is, a w with a tilde.
The nasal approximants [ȷ̃] and [w̃] may also be called nasal glides. In some languages like Portuguese, they form a second element of nasal diphthongs.
Features of the nasal labial–velar approximant:
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
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Kaingang[1] | [w̃ĩ] | 'to see' | Possible word-initial realization of /w/ before a nasal vowel.[2] | ||
Polish | są | [sɔũ̯] | 'they are' | See Polish phonology | |
Portuguese | Most dialects[3][4] | são | [sɐ̃w̃] | 'saint', 'they are' | Allophone of /w/ after nasal vowels. See Portuguese phonology |
Some dialects[5] | muamba | [ˈmw̃ɐ̃bɐ] | 'smuggling', 'jobbery', 'stash' |
Non-syllabic allophone of /u/ between nasal sounds. | |
Marathi | संशय / saṃśay | [sə̃w̃ʃəe̯] | 'doubt' | Anuswara (ṁ) preceding र (r), व (v), श (ś), ष (ṣ), स (s), ह (h) or ज्ञ (jñ/dnya) is rendered as 'w̃'. | |
Seri | cmiique | [ˈkw̃ĩːkːɛ] | 'person' | Allophone of /m/. | |
Shipibo[6] | banwan[7] | [βɐ̃ˈw̃ɐ̃] | 'parrot' | Allophone of /w/ after nasal vowels.[6] | |
Telugu | ఆమ్లం / āmlaṃ | [aːw̃alaw̃] | 'acid' | Common colloquial pronunciation of intervocalic and final m. May also be a [ʋ̃].[8] | |
Uwa | táw̃aya | [ˈtaw̃aja] | 'yellow' | ||
Yoruba | wọ́n | [w̃ɔ̃́n] | 'they' | Allophone of /w/ before nasal vowels. |