D with hook and tail

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Template:Infobox graphemeTemplate:SpecialChars File:Latin capital letter african D with hook.svg, (d with hook and tail) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, used in phonetic transcription to represent a voiced retroflex implosive Template:IPAblink, though it is not explicitly part of the International Phonetic Alphabet.[1] It is formed from d with the addition of a hook to mark it as implosive, and a tail to mark it as retroflex. It is thus a fusion of Template:Angbr and Template:Angbr.

Computer encoding

Template:Sister project Template:Angbr was added to Unicode with version 4.1 in 2005. Template:Charmap

There is no Unicode encoding for a capital form. However, SIL fonts such as Gentium and Charis SIL have Template:PUA U+F20D in their private-use areas as the capital form of Template:Angbr. Alternatively, combining characters can also represent the uppercase ᶑ (like Ɗ̢). There is no evidence of usage.[2]

References

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