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    De (Cyrillic) (redirect from Д)
    De (Д д; italic: Д д) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It commonly represents the voiced dental stop /d̪/, like the pronunciation of ⟨d⟩ in "door",...
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    De with caron (redirect from Д̌)
    (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⟩...
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    Daneliya Tuleshova (Kazakh: Данэлия Төлешова, romanized: Danelia Töleşova, born 18 July 2006) is a Kazakhstani singer. She represented Kazakhstan in the...
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    of Sciences (Russian: доктор наук, IPA: [ˈdoktər nɐˈuk], abbreviated д-р наук or д. н.; Ukrainian: доктор наук; Bulgarian: доктор на науките; Belarusian:...
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     Ladyzhenskaya, A.V. Pogorelov, Yu. G. Reshetnyak, "К 90-летию со дня рождения А.Д. Александрова (1912–1999)", Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 2002, 57 (5), 169–181. Liyun...
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    shape of the letter originated as a ligature of the Cyrillic letters De (Д дД д) and Che (Ч ч; Ч ч). Dche was used in an old orthography of the Komi language...
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    Titlo (redirect from Д҃)
    This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Titlo is an extended diacritic...
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  • D. Nazarbayeva may refer to: Dariga Nazarbayeva Dinara Nazarbayeva This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title D. Nazarbayeva. If...
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    shape of the letter originated as a ligature of the Cyrillic letters De (Д д Д д) and Zhe (Ж ж Ж ж). Dzzhe is used in the old Komi and Ossetic languages...
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    of ⟨Т⟩ not of ⟨М⟩. Note: in some typefaces or styles, ⟨д⟩, i.e. the lowercase italic Cyrillic ⟨д⟩, may look like Latin ⟨g⟩, and ⟨т⟩, i.e. lowercase italic...
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