Ď

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The grapheme Ď (minuscule: ď) is a letter in the Czech and Slovak alphabets. It is formed from Latin D with the addition of háček and is placed right after regular D in the alphabet. It is used to denote /ɟ/, the voiced palatal plosive. It was also used in Polabian.

Ď is also used to represent uppercase ð in the Coat of Arms of Shetland; however, the typical form is Ð.

Encoding

In Unicode, the letters are encoded at U+010E Ď LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CARON (HTML Ď)[1] and U+010F ď LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CARON (HTML ď).[2]

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References

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