Dh (digraph)
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Dh (lowercase: dh) is a digraph consisting of the letters D and H.
[edit] Uses in Latin-based alphabets
Dh is the sixth letter in the Albanian alphabet, between D and E, representing the voiced dental fricative (/ð/). In Irish orthography it represents the voiced velar fricative [ɣ] or the voiced palatal approximant [j]; at the beginning of a word it shows the lenition of d, for example mo dhoras [mə ɣoɾəs] "my door" (cf. doras [d̪orəs] "door"). In the pre-1984 orthography of Guinea for its languages, dh was used for the voiced alveolar implosive [ɗ] in Pular. It is currently written ɗ.
[edit] Uses in transliteration
Dh is used in various ways in transcribing words from languages written in non-Latin scripts. In transcriptions of Indo-Aryan languages, for example, it represents the aspirated voiced dental plosive (/d̪ʰ/).
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Aa aa Ae ae Ai ai Au au Aw aw Ay ay Bh bh Ch ch C̱h c̱h Ck ck CÖ cö Cs cs Cu cu Dd dd Dh dh Dj dj Dx dx Dz dz Dž dž Ea ea Ee ee Ei ei Eu eu Ew ew Ey ey Ff ff Fh fh Gb gb Gh gh Għ għ Gi gi Gj gj Gn gn Gy gy Hs hs Hu hu Ie ie IJ ij Jö jö Kh kh Kp kp Ku ku Lh lh Lj lj Ll ll Ly ly Mb mb Mh mh Mp mp Nd nd Ng ng Nh nh Nj nj Nk nk Ns ns Nt nt Ny ny Nz nz Oa oa Oe oe Oi oi Oo oo Ou ou Ow ow Oy oy Ph ph Qu qu Rd rd Rh rh Rl rl Rn rn Rr rr Rt rt Rz rz Sh sh Sv sv Sy sy Sz sz Th th Tj tj Tr tr Ts ts Tx tx Ty ty Tz tz Ue ue Ui ui Wh wh Xh xh Xö xö Yh yh Yk yk Zh zh Zs zs Zv zv |
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Dzs dzs Ngb ngb Ngh ngh Ngk ngk Nkp nkp Nth nth Nyk nyk Rnd rnd Sch sch |
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