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D | Letter Development, History, Etymology | Britannica d, letter that has retained the fourth place in the alphabet from the earliest point at which it appears in history It corresponds to Semitic daleth and Greek delta (Δ) The form is thought to derive from an early pictograph, possibly Egyptian, indicating the folding door of a tent
D - Wikipedia D, or d, is the fourth letter of 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 ˈ d iː ⓘ), plural dees [1]
D | Encyclopedia. com D, d [Called ‘dee’] The 4th LETTER of the Roman ALPHABET as used for English It originated in the triangular Phoenician symbol called daleth (akin to Hebrew dālāh, ‘door’), which was altered by the Greeks to form their delta (Δ), and later rounded to form Roman D Sound values In English, d normally represents the voiced alveolar
D - Wikiwand D, or d, is the fourth letter of 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 ˈ d iː ⓘ ), plural dees
D - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline The unetymological -d-is a phonetic accretion in Old French (see D) Also used in Latin to translate Aristotle's Greek grammatical term genos The grammatical sense is attested in English from late 14c
d - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The letter d is used in the alphabets of many languages, and in several romanization systems of non-Latin scripts to represent the voiced alveolar or dental plosive ( d ) In some languages and transcription systems, d may also represent other sounds, such as t or ð
D Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary D meaning: 1 : the fourth letter of the English alphabet; 2 : a musical note or key referred to by the letter D the second tone of a C-major scale