Occurrence
In the following transcriptions, diacritics may be used to distinguish between apical and laminal .
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enindhilyagwa | marluwiya | 'emu' | |||
| Kannada | ಎಳ್ಳು | 'sesame' | Represented by a <ಳ>. | ||
| Malayalam | മലയാളി | 'Malayalam people' | Represented by a <ള>. Apical and retracted (apico-palatal). | ||
| Marathi | कुळ | 'clan' | Represented by a <ळ>. See Marathi phonology | ||
| Norwegian | farlig | 'dangerous' | Eastern and central dialects. See Norwegian phonology. | ||
| Punjabi | ਤ੍ਰੇਲ਼ | 'dew' | Represented by a <ਲ਼>. Mostly found in rural dialects. | ||
| Swedish | sorl | 'murmur' (noun) | See Swedish phonology. | ||
| Tamil | புளி | 'tamarind' | Represented by a <ள்>. See Tamil phonology. | ||
| Telugu | నీళ్ళు | 'water' | Represented by a <ళ>. | ||
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