A voiced retroflex implosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. Wadiyara Koli phonemically distinguishes it from the alveolar . Sindhi has an implosive that varies between dental and retroflex articulation, while Oromo, Saraiki and Ngad'a have but not .
The 'implicit' symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is <span title="U+1D91"></span> (a D with a tail for retroflex and a hook-top for implosive).
Features of a voiced retroflex implosive: