| IPA – number | 118 |
| IPA – text | ɲ |
| IPA – image | |
| Entity | ɲ |
| X-SAMPA | J |
| Kirshenbaum | n^ |
The palatal nasal is a type of consonant, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɲ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is J. The IPA symbol is a lowercase letter n with a leftward-pointing tail protruding from the bottom of the left stem of the letter. Compare n and ɲ. The symbol ɲ is similar to ɳ, the symbol for the retroflex nasal, which has a rightward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of the right stem, and with ŋ, the symbol for the velar nasal, which has a leftward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of the right stem.
Palatal nasals are more common than palatal stops ([c] or [ɟ]). [1] In Spanish and languages whose writing systems are influenced by Spanish orthography, this sound is represented with the letter eñe (ñ).
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Features of the palatal nasal:
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
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| Albanian | një | [ɲə] | 'one' | ||
| Basque | ekaina | [ekaɲa] | 'June' | ||
| Catalan[2] | bany | [baɲ] | 'bath' | Alveolo-palatal. See Catalan phonology | |
| Chinese | Shanghainese | gniugnin/女人 | [ɲyɲiɲɪ] | 'woman' | |
| Croatian | konj | [koɲ] | 'horse' | ||
| Czech | kůň | [kuːɲ] | 'horse' | See Czech phonology | |
| Dinka | nyɔt | [ɲɔt] | 'very' | ||
| Dutch[3] | oranje | [oˈrɑɲə] | 'orange' | Not all dialects. See Dutch phonology | |
| English | some dialects | onion | [ˈʌɲən] | 'onion' | Corresponds to /nj/ in other dialects. See English phonology |
| French[4] | montagne | [mɔ̃taɲ] | 'mountain' | See French phonology | |
| Galician | leña | [ˈleɲa] | 'firewood' | ||
| Greek | Πρωτοχρονιά | [pro̞to̞xro̞ˈɲa] | 'New Year's Day' | See Modern Greek phonology | |
| Hungarian[5] | anya | [ɒɲɒ] | 'mother' | See Hungarian phonology | |
| Indonesian | banyak | [ˈbaɲaʔ] | 'a lot' | ||
| Italian[6] | bagno | [baɲɲo] | 'bath' | See Italian phonology | |
| Japanese[7] | 庭/niwa | [n̠ʲiw͍a] | 'garden' | Alveolo-palatal. See Japanese phonology | |
| Malay | banyak | [baɲaʔ] | 'a lot' | ||
| Malayalam[8] | ഞ | [ɲan] | 'I' | ||
| Norwegian | Northern and central dialects[9] | mann | [mɑɲː] | 'man' | See Norwegian phonology |
| Occitan | Northern and Southern | Polonha | [puˈluɲo] | 'Poland' | |
| Gascon | banh | [baɲ] | 'bath' | ||
| Polish[10] | koń | 'horse' | Usually alveolo-palatal. See Polish phonology | ||
| Portuguese[11] | arranhar | [ɐʀɐ'ɲaɾ] | 'to scratch' | See Portuguese phonology | |
| Quechua | ñuqa | [ˈɲɔqɑ] | 'I' | ||
| Scottish Gaelic | seinn | [ʃeɲ] | 'sing' | ||
| Serbian | коњ/konj | [koɲ] | 'horse' | ||
| Slovak | pečeň | [ˈpɛtʃɛɲ] | 'liver' | ||
| Spanish[12] | enseñar | [ẽ̞nse̞ˈɲar] | 'to teach' | See Spanish phonology | |
| Vietnamese | nhai | [ɲaɪ] | 'to chew' | See Vietnamese phonology | |
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