Retroflex consonant
| Places of articulation |
| Labial consonant |
| Bilabial consonant |
| Labiodental consonant |
| Linguolabial consonant |
| Coronal consonant |
| Interdental consonant |
| Dental consonant |
| Retroflex consonant |
| Alveolar consonant |
| Postalveolar consonant |
| Alveolo-palatal consonant |
| Dorsal consonant |
| Palatal consonant |
| Labial-palatal consonant |
| Velar consonant |
| Labial-velar consonant |
| Uvular consonant |
| Pharyngeal consonant |
| Epiglottal consonant |
| Glottal consonant |
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Retroflex consonants are consonants articulated with the tip of the tongue curled up and back so the bottom of the tip touches the roof of the mouth. Retroflex consonants are common in the Indo-Aryan languages and the Dravidian languages; and can also be found in languages such as Mandarin Chinese, Javanese, Vietnamese, Swedish, Norwegian and some languages of Southern Italy and Sardinia.
In the International Phonetic Alphabet, the symbols for retroflex consonants are typically the same as for the alveolar consonants, but with the addition of a right-facing hook to the bottom of the symbol. The retroflex consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are:
| IPA Symbol | Name | Example | Meaning | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ʈ | Voiceless retroflex plosive | Vietnamese | [ɲɑ.ʈɑŋ] | Nha Trang | |
| ɖ | Voiced retroflex plosive | Swedish | [n̪ʊɖ] | nord | |
| ɳ | retroflex nasal | Swedish | [vɛː.n̪əɳ] | Vänern | |
| ʂ | Voiceless retroflex fricative | Mandarin | [ʂɑŋ˥˩.xaj˨˩˦] | 上海 Shànghǎi | |
| ʐ | Voiced retroflex fricative | Mandarin | [ɖ̥͡ʐ̥u˥.ʐʊŋ˧˥.d̥͡ʑ̥i˥˩] | Zhū Róngjì | |
| ɻ | retroflex approximant | Tamil | [tæmɪɻ] | Tamil | |
| ɭ | retroflex lateral approximant | Swedish | [kaɭ.stɑːd̪] | Karlstad | |
See also
sv:Retroflex fr:consonne rétroflexe