ðʲ vs ç̟

Voiced Alveolar Fricative vs Voiceless Alveolar Fricative

How these sounds differ

ðʲ
Voiced Alveolar Fricative
Voicing
voiced
Place
alveolar
Manner
fricative
Class
consonant
In languages
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ç̟
Voiceless Alveolar Fricative
Voicing
voiceless
Place
alveolar
Manner
fricative
Class
consonant
In languages
0 / 500
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Cross-linguistic distribution

1
Languages with ðʲ
0
Languages with both
0
Languages with ç̟

0 languages in our database contrast both sounds as distinct phonemes. Languages that have one but not the other tend to merge them into a single phoneme — meaning speakers of those languages often struggle to hear the distinction when learning a language that contrasts them.

Has ðʲ, not ç̟ (1)