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D, or d, is the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''dee'' (pronounced ), plural ''dees''.


History

The
Semitic Semitic most commonly refers to the Semitic languages, a name used since the 1770s to refer to the language family currently present in West Asia, North and East Africa, and Malta. Semitic may also refer to: Religions * Abrahamic religions ** ...
letter Dāleth may have developed from the logogram for a fish or a door. There are many different
Egyptian hieroglyph Egyptian hieroglyphs (, ) were the formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt, used for writing the Egyptian language. Hieroglyphs combined logographic, syllabic and alphabetic elements, with some 1,000 distinct characters.There were about 1,00 ...
s that might have inspired this. In Semitic, Ancient Greek and Latin, the letter represented ; in the Etruscan alphabet the letter was archaic, but still retained (see letter B). The equivalent Greek letter is Delta, Δ.


Architecture

The
minuscule Letter case is the distinction between the letters that are in larger uppercase or capitals (or more formally ''majuscule'') and smaller lowercase (or more formally ''minuscule'') in the written representation of certain languages. The writing ...
(lower-case) form of 'd' consists of a lower-story left bowl and a stem ascender. It most likely developed by gradual variations on the
majuscule Letter case is the distinction between the letters that are in larger uppercase or capitals (or more formally ''majuscule'') and smaller lowercase (or more formally ''minuscule'') in the written representation of certain languages. The writing ...
(capital) form 'D', and today now composed as a stem with a full
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to the right. In handwriting, it was common to start the arc to the left of the vertical stroke, resulting in a
serif In typography, a serif () is a small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol within a particular font or family of fonts. A typeface or "font family" making use of serifs is called a serif typeface ...
at the top of the arc. This serif was extended while the rest of the letter was reduced, resulting in an angled stroke and loop. The angled stroke slowly developed into a vertical stroke.


Use in writing systems

In most languages that use the Latin alphabet, and in the
International Phonetic Alphabet The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic transcription, phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standa ...
, generally represents the voiced alveolar or
voiced dental plosive The voiced alveolar, dental and postalveolar plosives (or stops) are types of consonantal sounds used in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents voiced dental, alveolar, and postalveolar plosiv ...
. However, in the Vietnamese alphabet, it represents the sound in northern dialects or in southern dialects. (See
D with stroke Đ (lowercase: đ, Latin alphabet), known as crossed D or dyet, is a letter formed from the base character D/d overlaid with a crossbar. Crossing was used to create eth (ð), but eth has an uncial as its base whereas ''đ'' is based on the s ...
and Dz (digraph).) In Fijian it represents a prenasalized stop . In some languages where voiceless unaspirated stops contrast with voiceless aspirated stops, represents an unaspirated , while represents an aspirated . Examples of such languages include Icelandic, Scottish Gaelic,
Navajo The Navajo (; British English: Navaho; nv, Diné or ') are a Native American people of the Southwestern United States. With more than 399,494 enrolled tribal members , the Navajo Nation is the largest federally recognized tribe in the United ...
and the Pinyin transliteration of Standard Chinese, Mandarin.


Other uses

* The Roman numeral D represents the number 500 (number), 500. * D is the grade below C but above E in the Grading (education), school grading system. * D is the International vehicle registration code for Germany (see also .de). * In Cantonese language, Cantonese: Because the lack of Unicode CJK support in the early computer system, many Hong Kongers and Singaporeans used the capitalized D to represent (lit. a little). * d. is the standard abbreviation for the Penny (British pre-decimal coin) (from la, denarius)


Related characters


Descendants and related characters in the Latin alphabet

*Ɖ ɖ : African D *Ð ð : Ð, Latin letter Eth *D with diacritics: Đ, Đ đ Ꟈ, Ꟈ ꟈ Ɗ, Ɗ ɗ Dot (diacritic), Ḋ ḋ Ḍ, Ḍ ḍ Ḑ, Ḑ ḑ Circumflex, Ḓ ḓ Ď, Ď ď Macron below, Ḏ ḏ *Phonetic symbols related to D: ** Symbols related to D used in the International Phonetic Alphabet, IPA: ** Symbols related to D used in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet: ** International Phonetic Alphabet#Superscript IPA, Superscript IPA letters: 𐞋 𐞌 𐞍 ** Other phonetic symbols related to D: ȡ ᵭ ᶁ *Ƌ ƌ : Ƌ, D with topbar *𝼥 : D with mid-height left hook - Used by the British and Foreign Bible Society in the early 20th century for romanization of the Malayalam language. *Ꝺ ꝺ : Insular script, Insular D is used in various phonetic contexts


Ancestors and siblings in other alphabets

*𐤃 : Phoenician alphabet, Semitic letter Dalet, from which the following symbols originally derive **Δ δ : Greek alphabet, Greek letter Delta (letter), Delta, from which the following symbols originally derive *** : Coptic alphabet, Coptic letter Delta ***Д д : Cyrillic letter De (Cyrillic), De ***𐌃 : Old Italic script, Old Italic D, the ancestor of modern Latin D **** : Runes, Runic letter dagaz, which is possibly a descendant of Old Italic D **** Runic letter thurisaz, another possible descendant of Old Italic D *** : Gothic alphabet, Gothic letter daaz, which derives from Greek Delta


Derived signs, symbols and abbreviations

*₫ : Vietnamese đồng, Đồng sign *∂ : ∂, the partial derivative symbol, \partial


Code points

These are the code points for the forms of the letter in various systems : 1


Other representations

In British Sign Language (BSL), the letter 'd' is indicated by signing with the right hand held with the index and thumb extended and slightly curved, and the tip of the thumb and finger held against the extended index of the left hand.


Use as a number

In the hexadecimal (base 16) numbering system, D is a number that corresponds to the number 13 in decimal (base 10) counting. In the binary number, binary (base 2) numbering system, D is denoted by 1101.


References


External links

* * {{Latin script, D} ISO basic Latin letters