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Diacritical mark
support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The palatal hook (◌̡) is a hook diacritic formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Palatal_hook
Diacritical mark
The orientation of the hook can change its meaning: when it is below and curls to the left it can be interpreted as a palatal hook, and when it curls to
Hook_(diacritic)
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ç⟩ in IPA
voiceless homologue of the voiced palatal approximant. The IPA also had a dedicated symbol ⟨ꞕ⟩, an h with palatal hook, for the similar palatalized hʲ sound
Voiceless_palatal_fricative
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɲ⟩ in IPA
A voiced palatal nasal is a type of consonant used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound
Voiced_palatal_nasal
Fourteenth letter of the Latin alphabet
which represents a velar nasal in the IPA 𝼔 : Small letter eng with palatal hook, which is used in phonetic transcription 𝼇 : Small letter reversed eng
N
Unicode request for expected IPA retroflex letters and similar letters with hooks" (PDF). Bunčić, Daniel (2021-01-12). "L2/21-039: Proposal to include the
List_of_Latin-script_letters
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʄ⟩ in IPA
type for a lowercase letter f (the symbol for the voiced palatal stop) and a rightward hook (the diacritic for implosives). A very similar-looking letter
Voiced_palatal_implosive
Third letter of the Latin alphabet
capital ⟨c⟩ is used in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet. ⟨Ꞔ⟩ ⟨ꞔ⟩ : ⟨C⟩ with palatal hook, used for writing Mandarin Chinese using the early draft version of pinyin
C
Denis Moyogo; Miller, Kirk (2025), L2/25-077: Unicode request for w with palatal hook (PDF) Olson, Kenneth; Mielke, Jeff; Sanicas-Daguman, Josephine; Pebly
Obsolete and nonstandard IPA symbols
Obsolete_and_nonstandard_IPA_symbols
Unicode character block
Symbols with Retroflex Hook in the UCS L2/03-169R Constable, Peter (2003-06-06), Proposal to Encode Phonetic Symbols with Palatal Hook in the UCS L2/03-180
Phonetic_Extensions
Latin letter used in some African orthographies
letter, ⟨ʄ⟩ (a turned f ⟨ɟ⟩ for a voiced palatal with an implosive hook), is used in the IPA for a voiced palatal implosive. Ƒ is used in writing the Ewe
Ƒ
Letter of the Latin alphabet
the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet. U+1DF18 𝼘 LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH WITH PALATAL HOOK was previously used in the IPA. For Mac: Option⌥+:, followed by ⇧ Shift+Z
Ezh
Cyrillic letter used in four languages
is possible to be in some way approximate it as ge with a combining palatal hook so ⟨Г̡⟩ for uppercase and ⟨г̡⟩ for lowercase. This form is sometimes
Ge_with_descender
Unicode character
P with palatal hook (ᶈ) is a Latin letter formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet which became obsolete in 1989, following the Kiel Convention
ᶈ
Glyph combining two or more letterforms
similar letters with hooks" (PDF). Miller, Kirk; Everson, Michael (2021-01-03), L2/21-004: Unicode request for dezh with retroflex hook (PDF) Freytag, Asmus;
Ligature_(writing)
Latin letter Y with hook
Y with the addition of a hook. It is used in some African languages, such as Fula and Hausa, to represent a glottalic palatal approximant, [ˀj] or [j̰]
Y_with_hook
Phonetic feature
with curly-tailed variants, namely ⟨ʆ⟩ for [ʃʲ] and ⟨ʓ⟩ for [ʒʲ]. (See palatal hook.) The Uralic Phonetic Alphabet marks palatalized consonants by an acute
Palatalization_(phonetics)
Unicode denominator & numerator glyphs
) Retired IPA Among older IPA letters, the most common letters with palatal hook are supported; they are displayed in the table above. IPA once had an
Unicode subscripts and superscripts
Unicode_subscripts_and_superscripts
Unicode character block
Symbols with Retroflex Hook in the UCS L2/03-169R Constable, Peter (2003-06-06), Proposal to Encode Phonetic Symbols with Palatal Hook in the UCS L2/03-180
Phonetic Extensions Supplement
Phonetic_Extensions_Supplement
Tenth letter of the Latin alphabet
/ˈdʒaɪ/. When used in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the voiced palatal approximant (the sound of "y" in "yes") it may be called yod or jod (pronounced
J
Consonantal sound
LETTER TESH DIGRAPH WITH PALATAL HOOK is used in phonetic transcription U+1DF1C 𝼜 LATIN SMALL LETTER TESH DIGRAPH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK has been used in phonetic
Voiceless postalveolar affricate
Voiceless_postalveolar_affricate
Cyrillic letter
Cyrillic alphabet of the Abkhaz language where it represents the labial-palatal approximant /ɥ/, the sound of ⟨ui⟩ in French "huit" ([ɥi]). It is placed
O-hook
Latin Small Letter T with palatal hook U+01AC Ƭ 428 Latin Capital Letter T with hook U+01AD ƭ 429 Latin Small Letter T with hook U+01AE Ʈ 430 Latin Capital
List_of_Unicode_characters
Cyrillic letter used for /ɲ/ in Orok
left hook (Ԩ ԩ; italics: Ԩ ԩ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. En with left hook is used in the Orok language, where it represents the palatal nasal
En_with_left_hook
Digraph of the Latin script
LETTER DEZH DIGRAPH WITH PALATAL HOOK is used in phonetic transcription U+1DF19 𝼙 LATIN SMALL LETTER DEZH DIGRAPH WITH RETROFLEX HOOK has been used in phonetic
Dz_(digraph)
Sinological extensions to the IPA ⟨ȶ ȡ ȵ ȴ ᴀ ᴇ ω ɿ ʅ ʮ ʯ ⟩; the common palatal-hook letters ⟨ᶁ ᶇ ᶊ ᶎ⟩; the historical and unofficial letters ⟨ᴅ ȸ ȹ 𝼙 ɉ
History of the International Phonetic Alphabet
History_of_the_International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Latin letter C with hook
a voiceless palatal implosive (current IPA: [ ʄ̊ ]). It was withdrawn in 1993. In Unicode it is U+0187 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH HOOK) and U+0188 (LATIN
C_with_hook
Twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet
[j], [ʝ], [ɟ], [ɟʝ], [ʒ] or [ʃ], depending on dialect). A palatal lateral approximant or palatal ⟨l⟩ (IPA [ʎ]) occurs in many languages, and is represented
L
Seventh letter of the Latin alphabet
represent a soft value. In Italian and French, ⟨gn⟩ is used to represent the palatal nasal /ɲ/, a sound somewhat similar to the ⟨ny⟩ in English canyon. In Italian
G
ᴛ ᴜ ᴠ ᴡ ᴢ ᴣ ᴦ ᴧ ᴨ ᴩ ᴪ Letters with palatal hooks ƫ ᶀ ᶁ ᶂ ᶃ ᶄ ᶅ ᶆ ᶇ ᶈ ᶉ ᶊ ᶋ ᶌ ᶍ ᶎ ᶪ ᶵ Letters with retroflex hooks ᶏ ᶐ ᶒ ᶓ ᶔ ᶕ ᶖ ᶗ ᶘ ᶙ ᶚ ᶩ ᶯ ᶼ Many systems
Phonetic_symbols_in_Unicode
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ŋ⟩ in IPA
rightward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of the right stem, and to ⟨ɲ⟩, the symbol for the palatal nasal, which has a leftward-pointing hook extending
Voiced_velar_nasal
Unicode character block
Small Letter T with Palatal Hook U+01AC Ƭ Ƭ Latin Capital Letter T with Hook U+01AD ƭ ƭ Latin Small Letter T with Hook U+01AE Ʈ Ʈ Latin
Latin_Extended-B
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɳ⟩ in IPA
consonant. It is similar to ⟨ɲ⟩, the letter for the palatal nasal, which has a leftward-pointing hook (left-tail) extending from the bottom of the left
Voiced_retroflex_nasal
Cyrillic letter formerly used in Komi
derived from the Komi De (Ԁ d) with the addition of a hook. It represented the voiced palatal plosive /ɟ/. Cyrillic characters in Unicode "Unicode Character
Komi_Dje
Cyrillic letter used in three languages
fricative /θ/ (th as in thin). In Chuvash, it represents the voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative /ɕ/ (somewhat like sh as in ship), and becomes lenis /ɕ̬/ when
The_(Cyrillic)
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʂ⟩ in IPA
than one voiceless retroflex sibilant, and it distinguishes subapical palatal from apical postalveolar retroflex sibilants; that is, both the tongue
Voiceless_retroflex_fricative
Type of consonant articulation
cacuminal (/kəˈkjuːmɪnəl/ ), though in rare cases either word can mean palatal consonants more broadly. The Latin-derived word retroflex means "bent back";
Retroflex_consonant
Diacritical mark (◌̌)
kvaka or kvačica ('angled hook' or 'small angled hook'), in Serbian квака or квачица ('angled hook' or 'small angled hook'), in Slovenian strešica ('little
Caron
Latin letter N with left hook
Phonetic Alphabet to represent a voiced palatal nasal. It is also sometimes used to represent an alveolo-palatal nasal in the transcription of some languages
N_with_left_hook
Consonantal sound
of the western dialects of this language use it instead of the voiced palatal fricative, writing ḷḷ instead of ll. Slavic languages: Polish, Belarusian
Voiceless_retroflex_affricate
Tenth letter of many Semitic alphabets
Gothic eis . The term yod is often used to refer to the speech sound [j], a palatal approximant, even in discussions of languages not written in Semitic abjads
Yodh
Consonants produced with a single muscle contraction
properly be combined with the symbol for the corresponding voiced stop. A palatal tap or flap, which unlike a velar tap (see below) is believed to be articulatorily
Tap_and_flap_consonants
Group of stop constants involving both ingressive and egressive mechanisms
stop) with a rightward-facing hook: bilabial ⟨ɓ⟩, alveolar ⟨ɗ ⟩, retroflex ⟨ᶑ ⟩ (this letter is 'implicit' in the IPA), palatal ⟨ ʄ ⟩, velar ⟨ɠ ⟩ and uvular
Implosive_consonant
Letter of the Latin alphabet
LATIN SMALL LETTER HENG WITH HOOK, is encoded as part of the IPA Extensions Block. It is used to represent the voiceless palatal-velar fricative in the International
Heng_(letter)
Letter of the Latin alphabet
notation. In Western Inland dialects of Northern Sámi, eng represents a palatal nasal [ɲ] like ⟨nj⟩ due to a merger; in other dialects, eng represents
Eng_(letter)
Latin-script digraph
represented [k] by c, k, or qu, ch began to be used to represent the voiceless palatal plosive [c], which came from [k] in some positions and later became [tʃ]
Ch_(digraph)
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɦ⟩ in IPA
Labiodental Linguolabial Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Retroflex (Alveolo-)palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal/epiglottal Glottal Nasal m̥ m ɱ̊ ɱ n̼ n̪̊ n̪
Voiced_glottal_fricative
Earliest historical form of English language
silent ⟨e⟩ between a palatal consonant and an immediately following back vowel. While most of the sound changes that produced palatal consonants had occurred
Old_English
Orthodontic device used to correct bite
transfers the force to the teeth via a facebow or J hooks to the patient's dental braces or a palatal expander that aids in correcting more severe bite
Orthodontic_headgear
Abugida used to write Bengali
'palatal śô'), ষ (মূর্ধন্য ষ murdhônyô ṣô 'retroflex ṣô') or স (দন্ত্য স dôntyô sô 'dental sô'). These graphemes once represented the alveolo-palatal /ɕ/
Bengali_alphabet
Family of click consonants
retroflex series claimed for Ekoka ǃKung turns out to be domed palatal clicks. The fricated palatal click of Ekoka ǃKung, which was once thought to be retroflex
Retroflex_click
Phonetic sound in some languages
diacritic is the hook of ⟨ɚ⟩ or ⟨ɝ⟩, symbols constructed by John Samuel Kenyon along with ⟨ᶔ⟩ by adding the retroflex hook (right hook) to ⟨ə⟩ and ⟨ɜ⟩
R-colored_vowel
Cyrillic letter
It is today used in Serbian, Itelmen and Udege, where it represents a palatal nasal /ɲ/, similar to the ⟨ny⟩ in "canyon" (cf. Polish ⟨ń⟩, Czech and Slovak
Nje
Speech sounds in several African languages
apical (post)alveolar plosive ǃ, or "alveolar"; laminal palatal plosive ǂ, or "palatal"; laminal palatal affricated ǂᶴ (known only from Ekoka !Kung); subapical
Click_consonant
Unicode character block
alveolo-palatal fricative 182 U+0256 ɖ ɖ Latin Small Letter D with Tail Voiced retroflex plosive 106 U+0257 ɗ ɗ Latin Small Letter D with Hook Voiced
IPA_Extensions
Sounds and pronunciation of the Polish language
languages of the family, such as contrasting postalveolar and alveolo-palatal fricatives and affricates. The vowel system is relatively simple, with
Polish_phonology
Notation used for Chinese phonetics
alveolo-palatal [ɕ] and [ʑ] of the IPA. Aside from the aforementioned consonants, the others listed below are always intended to be alveolo-palatal. Unicode
Sinological_phonetic_notation
Reconstructed ancestor of the Austronesian languages
*C: voiceless alveolar affricate *c: voiceless palatal affricate *q: uvular stop *z: voiced palatal affricate *D: voiced retroflex stop *j: palatalized
Proto-Austronesian_language
Gur language of Burkina Faso
is considered to be oa). Notes The semivowel /j/ ⟨y⟩ is pronounced [ɲ] (palatal nasal) in front of nasal vowels. In Burkina Faso, the Mooré alphabet uses
Mooré
West Slavic language
grammatical cases. It has fixed penultimate stress and an abundance of palatal consonants. Contemporary Polish developed in the 1700s as the successor
Polish_language
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ⱱ⟩ in IPA
⟨ⱱ⟩, which resembles Cyrillic izhitsa, ⟨ѵ⟩, but is composed of a V and the hook of the flap ⟨ɾ⟩. In 2005, the International Phonetic Association, responding
Voiced_labiodental_flap
Consonantal sound
/ǀ̃ʷa/ or /ʘ̃ʷa/ in greetings. Alveolar click Dental click Lateral click Palatal click Retroflex click List of phonetics topics International Phonetic Association
Bilabial_click
Combination of two adjacent vowel sounds
prominent member of the diphthong can be represented with the symbols for the palatal approximant [j] and the labiovelar approximant [w], with the symbols for
Diphthong
Orthographic system for Cameroonian languages
consonants Bilabial labio- dental inter- dental dental/ alveolar pre- palatal palatal velar labio- velar glottal Stop voiceless p t k kp ʼ [ʔ] voiced b d
General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages
General_Alphabet_of_Cameroon_Languages
System of phonetic notation
accommodated in a chart of the size published by the IPA. The alveolo-palatal and epiglottal consonants, for example, are not included in the consonant
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe and Mozambique
This included these letters: ɓ (b with hook), ɗ (d with hook), ŋ (n with leg), ȿ (s with swash tail), ʋ (v with hook), ɀ (z with swash tail). In 1955, these
Shona_language
Extremely venomous snake native to Australia
arch of the palate), referring to the needle‑like anterior process on the palatal arch. The specific epithet microlepidotus is from Latin and means "small‑scaled"
Inland_taipan
Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨ɾ⟩ in IPA
Labiodental Linguolabial Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Retroflex (Alveolo-)palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal/epiglottal Glottal Nasal m̥ m ɱ̊ ɱ n̼ n̪̊ n̪
Voiced dental and alveolar taps and flaps
Voiced_dental_and_alveolar_taps_and_flaps
Correctional branch of dentistry
number of jaw alignment or bite problems, such as overbite and underbite. Palatal expansion can be best achieved using a fixed tissue-borne appliance. Removable
Orthodontics
Letter of the Latin alphabet
similar letter ⟨ɟ⟩ (dotless j with stroke) is used to represent a voiced palatal plosive in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Lundquest, Paul (1992)
J_with_stroke
palatal fricative ʝ ẙ jefe (Chil.) ẙefe / ẙjéfe j nieto njéto Palatal approximant j j̊ inquieto iŋ́ḱj̊éto / iŋ́ḱj̊eto l̮ castillo kas̹tíl̮o Palatal lateral
RFE_Phonetic_Alphabet
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʛ̥⟩ or ⟨ʠ⟩ in IPA
Labiodental Linguolabial Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Retroflex (Alveolo-)palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal/epiglottal Glottal Nasal m̥ m ɱ̊ ɱ n̼ n̪̊ n̪
Voiceless_uvular_implosive
Cyrillic letter used in Kildin Sami
in the alphabet of the Kildin Sami language to represent the voiceless palatal approximant /j̊/ (similar to the h in huge); the Cyrillic letter Je (Ј ј)
Short_I_with_tail
First letter of many Semitic abjads
glottal stop between vowels (but West Syriac pronunciation often makes it a palatal approximant), a long i/e (less commonly o/a) or is silent. In the Ancient
Aleph
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɻ⟩ in IPA
represents this sound is ⟨ɻ⟩, a turned lowercase letter r with a rightward hook protruding from the lower right of the letter. The velar bunched approximant
Voiced_retroflex_approximant
Extinct genus of synapsids
the palatal teeth during swallowing. The tongue had to press the plant pieces against the palate in order to puncture the food with the large palatal teeth
Cotylorhynchus
Remapping of the IPA into ASCII
2008, the latter is the case of the labiodental flap, symbolized by a right-hook v in the IPA: . A convention for the labiodental flap does not yet exist
X-SAMPA
Genus of carnivorous synapsids from the Permian
the pterygoid bones each bear a large flange which supports a row of palatal teeth. Many teeth are widest at their midsections and narrow closer to
Dimetrodon
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʐ⟩ in IPA
retroflex consonants, the IPA symbol is formed by adding a rightward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of a z (the letter used for the corresponding alveolar
Voiced_retroflex_fricative
Extinct family of synapsids
for adductor muscles that closed the jaws, which in combination with the palatal teeth on the roof of the mouth, aided in firmly gripping writhing prey
Sphenacodontidae
Form of orthodontics
second is expansion, in which the palate or arch is made larger by using a palatal expander. Expanders can be used with both children and adults. Since the
Dental_braces
Vowel sound represented by ⟨ɑ⟩ in IPA
letter ⟨ɑ⟩ is called script a or handwritten a because it lacks the extra hook on top of a printed letter a, which corresponds to a different vowel, the
Open_back_unrounded_vowel
Broad letters or symbols representing classes of sounds
⟨D⟩ is used for any voiced alveolar. One may prefer to use iconographic hooks on ⟨C⟩ for certain places. Those reconstructing Proto-Indo-European phonology
Cover_symbol
Modifier mark added to a letter
to represent the velar nasal /ŋ/, Y with acute (⟨Ý⟩) to represent the palatal approximant /j/, and Z with caron (⟨Ž⟩) to represent /ʒ/. Albanian has
Diacritic
Latin script for the Vietnamese language
drop slightly in tone, with the voice becoming increasingly breathy. The hook indicates in Northern Vietnamese that the speaker should start in the middle
Vietnamese_alphabet
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɖ⟩ in IPA
retroflex consonants, the IPA symbol is formed by adding a rightward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of a d, the letter that is used for the corresponding
Voiced_retroflex_plosive
Senegambian language of West and Central Africa
Smartphone keyboard used for Fula, with the special letters D with hook (ɗ), B with hook (ɓ) and eng (ŋ)
Fula_language
Latin-script transcription alphabet
follows: Other consonant sounds may be derived from these. For example, palatal (and palatalized) consonants are marked with an acute accent: ḱ [c], ǵ
Lepsius_Standard_Alphabet
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʈ⟩ in IPA
lowercase "t" already has a rightward-pointing hook, but ⟨ʈ⟩ is distinguished from ⟨t⟩ by extending the hook below the baseline. Features of a voiceless
Voiceless_retroflex_plosive
Chadic language spoken in West Africa
an ejective [kʼ]; [kʲʼ] and [kʷʼ] are separate consonants; ƴ / 'y is a palatal approximant with creaky voice, [j̰], found in only a small number of high-frequency
Hausa_language
Vowel sound represented by ⟨ʊ⟩ in IPA
speakers have only one vowel /ɔ/. See Dutch phonology English Irish hook [hʊk] 'hook' Welsh In Cardiff, it is advanced and lowered to [ɵ], often also with
Near-close near-back rounded vowel
Near-close_near-back_rounded_vowel
peculiarity is a presence of both post-alveolar and palatal affricates, but a lack of corresponding palatal fricatives. Unlike most other Slavic languages
Serbo-Croatian_phonology
Indic script used in the South Asia
along with letters ङ ṅa and ञ ña for the "largely predictable" velar and palatal nasals to be examples of "phonetic overkill in the system". Another diacritic
Devanagari
Consonantal sound
represents this sound is ⟨ʛ ⟩, a small capital letter G with a rightward pointing hook extending from the upper right of the letter. Here are the features of a
Voiced_uvular_implosive
Ancient script of Central and South Asia
aspirates ch, jh, ph, bh, and dh, which involved adding a curve or upward hook to the right side of the character (which has been speculated to derive from
Brahmi_script
Proposed type of writing system
the language's alphabet. The Polish alphabet, for example, indicates a palatal articulation of some consonants with an acute accent. The International
Featural_writing_system
Ryukyuan dialect cluster of the Miyako Islands
plosive [p]. Palatalization [ʲ] occurs when consonants are preceding a palatal glide /j/ or a high-front /i/ (i.e. /mj, kj/; [mʲ, kʲ]) Syllabic nasal
Miyakoan_language
Order of reptiles
When diving, the nostrils of a crocodilian shut tight. All species have a palatal valve, a membranous flap of skin at the back of the oral cavity (mouth)
Crocodilia
Species of flightless bird
long. Their palate differs from other ratites in that the sphenoid and palatal bones are unconnected. As the largest living bird, the common ostrich is
Common_ostrich
Transcription system for High German dialects
example, the system uses the letter "e" with trémas, upstrokes, tildes and hooks below, separately and in combination. It is possible to write more than
Teuthonista
PALATAL HOOK
PALATAL HOOK
Boy/Male
Biblical
Thinking.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Cuddling; Pampering
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Anklet; Type of Jewellery (Leg Chain)
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anklet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Agile
Girl/Female
Hindu
Anklet
Boy/Male
Hindu
A girl ornament of leg Paayal
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Guarded; Protected
Biblical
thinking
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Eye-liner of Warrior Arjuna
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Glory of the Faith; Splendour; Grandeur; Glory
Boy/Male
Hindu
Agile
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Guardian
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga, Red in color
Boy/Male
Muslim
Glory of the faith
Girl/Female
Indian
A Hope of Moment
Boy/Male
Muslim
Grandeur. Glory. Glory of the Faith.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Ornament of Leg (Paayal)
Boy/Male
Indian
Glory of the faith
Boy/Male
Tamil
A girl ornament of leg Paayal
PALATAL HOOK
PALATAL HOOK
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Ornament of Janki
Boy/Male
Hindu
Black stone, Not white
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sparkling
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Skill
Girl/Female
Indian
Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Music of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
Muslim
Of gold. Golden.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Indian
A bunch of roses
PALATAL HOOK
PALATAL HOOK
PALATAL HOOK
PALATAL HOOK
PALATAL HOOK
a.
Palatial.
pl.
of Palama
a.
Of or pretaining to a mantle, especially to the mantle of mollusks; produced by the mantle; as, the pallial line, or impression, which marks the attachment of the mantle on the inner surface of a bivalve shell. See Illust. of Bivalve.
a.
Uttered by the aid of the palate; -- said of certain sounds, as the sound of k in kirk.
adv.
In a palatable manner.
n.
A sound uttered, or a letter pronounced, by the aid of the palate, as the letters k and y.
n.
Fig.: Taste; palate.
a.
Pleasing to the taste; palatable.
a.
Of or pertaining to marshes or fens; marshy.
a.
Palatal; palatine.
a.
Of or pertaining to a palace; suitable for a palace; resembling a palace; royal; magnificent; as, palatial structures.
a.
Belonging to plants; as, plantal life.
a.
Palatal; palatine.
a.
Grateful to the taste; palatable.
n.
A palatal letter.
n.
Relish; taste; liking; -- a sense originating in the mistaken notion that the palate is the organ of taste.
n.
A palatal.
a.
Of or pertaining to the palate; palatine; as, the palatal bones.
a.
Agreeable to the palate or taste; savory; hence, acceptable; pleasing; as, palatable food; palatable advice.