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Czech words with ď (soft palatal d)

Czech ď is the voiced counterpart of ť.

Same tongue position as ť with the vocal cords on. Also the sound that d takes before i, í, or ě, even when written as plain d (e.g. dítě is pronounced ďíťe).

8 phrases in the library contain this sound. Tap any to hear native audio, see the IPA, and (optionally) record yourself for a per-phoneme score.

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