How Do You Spell ND A?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛndˈiː ˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

"Nd A" is a word often used in linguistics and phonetics to represent a nasal click sound. It is spelled using the letter combination "nd" to indicate a nasal consonant followed by a plosive sound produced with the back of the tongue. The letter "a" represents the click sound produced by creating suction in the mouth and releasing it rapidly. In IPA transcription, the nasal click is represented by the symbol [ǀ̃͡ɗ] while the oral click is represented by [ǀ͡ɗ].

Common Misspellings for ND A

  • nd z
  • nd q
  • mnd a
  • nmd a
  • jnd a
  • hnd a
  • nhd a
  • nsd a
  • nds a
  • nxd a
  • ndx a
  • nrd a
  • ndr a
  • ned a
  • nd za
  • nd az
  • nd sa
  • nd wa
  • nd aw
  • nd aq

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