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Voiced Palatal Fricative (Curly-tail J)

Instructions:

Articulator: front of the tongue

Point of Articulation: palate

Manner of Articulation: Fricative: The articulator makes a narrow constriction against the point of articulation, so when the air flow goes through the oral passage, audible frication noise is created.

Voice: voiced – Vocal folds are close and vibrating.

Occurrence:
Asturian, Berber (Kabyle), Catalan (Majorcan), Danish (Standard), Dutch (Southern), Greek (Cypriot, Standard Modern), Hungarian, Irish, Limburgish (Weert dialect), Norwegian (Standard Eastern), Pashto (Ghilji and Wardak dialects), Ripuarian, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish, Swedish.
(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_palatal_fricative#Occurrence)