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Ð, small ð (eth) is in into that of the Old English, Altnordi, and . In slightly different form (? ?) it becomes also in Vietnamesi as well as in , and the latin writing of the uses. It is in crossed out . To third Ð the capital letter is to?, in some African languages one uses ("African D").

In Old English is Ð the forerunner of the today's th, as in more mother or thin. That? became however of displaces.

In is called Ð (or edh) and the same quality has as in the old English, becomes in however always also dh described.

In it means edd and dips only as small letter ð on (except, if a word continuous in capitals is written, as on maps and Firmenlogos), since it can stand only within and at the end of a word. The possible Transkription is D. It is usually mute or marked depending upon vowel environment a sliding sound [ g ], [ v ] or [ w ], takes however never the quality of the Icelandic Dentallauts on.

In (IPA) marks the small letter ð one be correctful dentalen Frikativ.

End of the the letter became Ð of at that time at the Suedslawi academy in transact Serbian linguist Ðuro Dani?i? into latin alphabet of the and introduced. It stepped to the place of the groups of letters dj or gj, around the letter? ? of the also in Latin writing with only one indication. Against the criticism at the unusual appearance of the new letter Dani?i referred? on the fact that it gives these nevertheless also in Altnordi. The appropriate small letter looks certainly differently than in the Germanic languages (?), and the suedslawische letter ? ? designated also no be correctful dentalen Frikativ, but a be correctful palatale Affrikate. If the rendition of ? ? , becomes it is not possible in Suedslawi through Dj dj replaced.

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The three variants Ð have the following representations in

  • Eth:
    • Capital letter Ð: U+00D0
    • Small letter ð: U+00F0
  • D with line:
    • Capital letter? : U+0110
    • Small letter? : U+0111
  • African D:
    • Capital letter? : U+0189
    • Small letter? : U+0256

HTML

The Eth can in HTML to be represented also in such a way

  • Capital letter Ð: Ð
  • Small letter ð: ð

LaTeX

In Eth and D with line in that can Cork coding thus to be represented:

  • Eth:
    • Capital letter Ð: \DH
    • Small letter ð: \dh
  • D with line:
    • Capital letter? : \DJ
    • Small letter? : \dj

In order to represent the African D, are those Fc-writings necessarily, the representation is then

  • African D:
    • Capital letter? : \M{D}
    • Small letter? : \M{d}

See also: (Thorn)


 

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