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Ḍ (minuscule: ḍ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from D with the addition of a dot diacritic.
In the transcription of Semitic languages such as Arabic, ḍ represents a "emphatic" voiced dental stop (IPA: ᵭ).
In the transcription of Indic languages, and in the orthography of the O'odham language, ḍ represents a voiced retroflex stop (IPA: ɖ).
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