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In Sanskrit phonology, visarga is the name of the voiceless glottal fricative, written in Devanagari as ⟨ः⟩. It was also called, equivalently, visarjanīya by earlier grammarians. The word visarga literally means "sending forth, discharge". In Bengali script, visarga is written as ঃ and is called bisarga (বিসর্গ). It generally represents a post-vocalic voiceless glottal fricative-like release, though in modern Bengali it is mostly realized as a slight aspiration after the vowel. Bengali visarga can also occur medially, as in দুঃখ, দুঃস্বপ্ন, and often corresponds etymologically to Sanskrit visarga.
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