Definitions

Velar plosive

Voiceless velar plosive

The voiceless velar plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is k, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is k.

The [k] sound is a very common sound cross-linguistically. Most languages have at least a plain [k], and some distinguish more than one variety. Many Indian languages, such as Hindi, have a two-way contrast between aspirated and plain [k].

Features

Features of the voiceless velar plosive:

Varieties of [k]

IPA Description
k plain k
aspirated k
palatalized k
labialized k
unreleased k
voiced k
ejective k

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Abkhaz ақалақь [ˈakalakʲ] 'the city' See Abkhaz phonology
Ahtna gistaann [kɪstʰɐːn] 'six'
Arabic Standard كتب [ˈkatabɐ] 'he wrote' See Arabic phonology
Bulgarian как [kak] 'how'
Chinese Cantonese /gaa1 'home'
Mandarin 高/gāo 'tall, high' Contrasts with aspirated form. See Standard Mandarin
Catalan clenxa [ˈklɛnʲɕə] 'hair parting' See Catalan phonology
Czech kost 'bone' See Czech phonology
Dutch koning 'king' See Dutch phonology
English kiss 'kiss' See English phonology
Finnish kakku 'cake' See Finnish phonology
French cabinet 'office' See French phonology
Georgian ვა 'stone'
German Käfig 'cage' See German phonology
Greek καλόγερος 'monk' See Modern Greek phonology
Hindi काम [kɑm] 'work' See Hindi-Urdu phonology
Hungarian akkor 'then' See Hungarian phonology
Italian casa 'house' See Italian phonology
Japanese /kaban [kabaɴ] 'handbag' See Japanese phonology
Korean 가다/kada 'to go' See Korean phonology
Norwegian kake 'cake' See Norwegian phonology
Pashto كال [kɑl] 'year'
Polish buk 'beech tree' See Polish phonology
Portuguese corno 'horn' See Portuguese phonology
Russian короткий 'short' See Russian phonology
Spanish casa [ˈkasa] 'house' See Spanish phonology
Swedish ko [ˈkʰuː] 'cow' See Swedish phonology
Turkish kulak [kuläk] 'ear' See Turkish phonology
Ubykh /kawar/ 'slat' Found mostly in loanwords. See Ubykh phonology
Vietnamese cô 'aunt; Miss' See Vietnamese phonology

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