д
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Translingual
Etymology
Related terms
- d (Latin alphabet)
Ossetian
Pronunciation
- (phoneme) IPA(key): /d/
See also
- (Cyrillic-script letters) А а (A a), Ӕ ӕ (Æ æ), Б б (B b), В в (V v), Г г (G g), Гъ гъ (Ǧ ǧ), Д д (D d), Дж дж (Ǵ ǵ), Дз дз (Ʒ ʒ), Е е (E e), З з (Z z), И и (I i), Й й (J j), К к (K k), Къ къ (K’ k’), Л л (L l), М м (M m), Н н (N n), О о (O o), П п (P p), Пъ пъ (P’ p’), Р р (R r), С с (S s), Т т (T t), Тъ тъ (Tʺ t’), У у (U u), Ф ф (F f), Х х (X x), Хъ хъ (Q q), Ц ц (C c), Цъ цъ (C’ c’), Ч ч (Ḱ ḱ), Чъ чъ (Ḱ’ ḱ’), Ы ы (Y y)
Russian
Pronunciation
- (phoneme) IPA(key): [d]
- (letter) IPA(key): [dɛ] (phonetic respelling: дэ)
Audio (file)
Letter
д • (d) (lower case, upper case Д) (italics: Д, д)
See also
- Wikipedia article on the Cyrillic alphabet
- Search en.wiktionary.org for articles beginning with: Д, д
Etymology 2
Abbreviation of деци- (deci-).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [dʲɪt͡sɨ]
References
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- (phoneme) IPA(key): /d/
Usage notes
Its name is де ([dɛ]) and it has the sound of English d.
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