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De with caron
Cyrillic letter used for /ð/ in Shughni and Wakhi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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De with caron (Д̌, д̌; italics: Д̌, д̌) is an additional letter of the Cyrillic script used in the Shughni and Wakhi languages. It is composed of the letter de ⟨Д⟩ with a caron.
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Usage
De with caron is used in the Shughni alphabet and the Wakhi alphabet where it represents the voiced dental fricative [ð], like the th in they. Sometimes, in Shughni, it is written as the digraph дъ.
Computing codes
De with caron can be represented with the following Unicode characters :
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See also
- Ҙ ҙ : Cyrillic letter Dhe
Notes and references
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