Palatal Consonant

Palatal consonants are consonants articulated with the middle or back part of the tongue raised against the hard palate (the middle part of the roof of the mouth). Consonants with other primary articulations may be palatalised, that is, accompanied by the raising of the tongue surface towards the hard palate. For example, English (spelled sh) has such a palatal component, although its primary articulation involves the tip of the tongue and the upper gum (this type of articulation is called palatoalveolar). The palatal consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are:
rowspan="2" | IPA rowspan="2" | Description colspan="4" | Example
Language Orthography IPA Meaning
| voiceless palatal plosive | Hungarian | hatty | style="color:#700000"> | swan
| voiced palatal plosive | Margi | ɟaɗí | style="color:#700000"> | hump of a cow
| palatal nasal | Spanish | maana | style="color:#700000"> | morning, tomorrow
| voiceless palatal fricative | German | nicht | style="color:#700000"> | not
| voiced palatal fricative | Spanish | yema | style="color:#700000"> | egg yolk
| palatal approximant | English | yes | style="color:#700000"> | yes
| lateral palatal approximant | Italian | gli | style="color:#700000"> | the (plural)
| voiced palatal implosive | | | |
| palatal click | | | |

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