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- D-comma abstract "D̦ d̦ (D-comma) is a letter which was part of the Romanian alphabet, and used to represent the sound /z/ or /dz/ where it was derived from a Latin d (e.g. d̦i, pronounced /zi/ came from Latin die, day). It was the equivalent of the Cyrillic letters З and Ѕ.This letter was first introduced by Petru Maior in his 1819 book Ortographia romana sive Latino-Valachica, una cum clavis, qua penetralia originationis vocum reserantur...: \"d̦ sicut Latinorum z ac cyrillicum з\".In 1844 Ioan Eliade introduced d̦ again, in his magazine Curierul de ambe sexe, as a substitute for з.On 23 October 1858 the Eforia Instrucțiunii Publice of Wallachia issued a decree in which, among other rules, d̦ was for the third time adopted instead of Cyrillic з. However, this rule will not be fully adopted until later.Taking the matter in his hands, internal affairs minister Ion Ghica stated on 8 February 1860 that whoever in his order ignored the new transitional alphabet would be fired.In Moldavia, the transitional alphabet and the letter d̦ was adopted much later. In his grammar, published in Paris in 1865, Vasile Alecsandri adopted this sign instead of з, viewing the comma below d as a small s (d̦ was often pronounced /dz/, /ds/. This was also the case with ș—ss and ț—ts).This letter was abandoned in 1904 and is no longer in use.Ḑ ḑ is part of the Livonian alphabet but is written with cedilla mark (see below).".
- D-comma thumbnail D-comma.svg?width=300.
- D-comma wikiPageID "16078138".
- D-comma wikiPageLength "2963".
- D-comma wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- D-comma wikiPageRevisionID "694339134".
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_language.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Specific_letter-diacritic_combinations.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Combining_character.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Cyrillic_script.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Dze.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Ion_Ghica.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Ion_Heliade_Rădulescu.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Livonian_language.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Moldavia.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Petru_Maior.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Precomposed_character.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_alphabet.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink S-comma.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink T-comma.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Typeface.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Unicode.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Vasile_Alecsandri.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Wallachia.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Ze_(Cyrillic).
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink Ḑ.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLink File:D-comma.svg.
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLinkText " / ".
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLinkText "''d'' with comma below".
- D-comma wikiPageWikiLinkText "D-comma".
- D-comma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- D-comma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Latin_alphabet.
- D-comma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unicode.
- D-comma subject Category:Romanian_language.
- D-comma subject Category:Specific_letter-diacritic_combinations.
- D-comma hypernym Letter.
- D-comma type RadioStation.
- D-comma type Combination.
- D-comma type Diacritic.
- D-comma comment "D̦ d̦ (D-comma) is a letter which was part of the Romanian alphabet, and used to represent the sound /z/ or /dz/ where it was derived from a Latin d (e.g. d̦i, pronounced /zi/ came from Latin die, day).".
- D-comma label "D-comma".
- D-comma sameAs Q3045679.
- D-comma sameAs D̦.
- D-comma sameAs m.03qnggl.
- D-comma sameAs Q3045679.
- D-comma wasDerivedFrom D-comma?oldid=694339134.
- D-comma depiction D-comma.svg.
- D-comma isPrimaryTopicOf D-comma.