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Latin Small Letter D With Cedilla Letter

ḑ is a Latin Extended letter: a lowercase d with a cedilla.

U+1E11

ḑ is written as the lowercase letter “d” with a cedilla. It belongs to the Latin Extended block and is commonly used in languages and transcription systems that require diacritics. Use the copy codes on this page to insert the correct character reliably.

Latin Small Letter D With Cedilla Letter Meaning

ḑ (U+1E11) is the lowercase form of “d with cedilla.” The cedilla is a diacritical mark placed under the letter to indicate a specific pronunciation or orthographic convention in certain languages and scholarly transliterations. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character, it’s important to use ḑ rather than approximations like “d” with a combining mark or a visually similar symbol. In text, fonts, and forms, using the correct character helps prevent misreading, search mismatches, and encoding problems when the diacritic carries linguistic meaning.

Common uses

  • Writing or proofreading texts in languages that use d with cedilla
  • Academic transcription where cedilla distinguishes sounds or letter variants
  • Creating properly encoded names, place names, or terms in databases
  • Typography and layout work when diacritics must match the source text
  • Social or design mockups that require accurate Unicode characters

Examples

ḑ — Latin Small Letter D with Cedilla

  • ḑaraz
  • mūnḑo
  • ḑima
  • prḑad
  • sanaḑra

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1E11
HTML Entityḑ
HTML Codeḑ
CSS\1E11

FAQ

What does the Latin Small Letter D With Cedilla letter mean?

ḑ (U+1E11) is the lowercase form of “d with cedilla.” The cedilla is a diacritical mark placed under the letter to indicate a specific pronunciation or orthographic convention in certain languages and scholarly transliterations. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character, it’s important to use ḑ rather than approximations like “d” with a combining mark or a visually similar symbol. In text, fonts, and forms, using the correct character helps prevent misreading, search mismatches, and encoding problems when the diacritic carries linguistic meaning.

How do I type ḑ on my computer?

The most reliable way is to copy it from this page or paste using the provided Unicode codes (U+1E11). Keyboard input depends on your operating system and language settings.

Is ḑ the same as a normal “d” with a random diacritic?

No. ḑ is a specific Unicode character (LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CEDILLA, U+1E11). Using a different combining mark or an approximation may not be treated the same by fonts, search, or systems.

What HTML and programming code can I use?

HTML entity: ḑ. CSS escape: \\1E11. JavaScript (Unicode): \\u{1E11}.

Will it display correctly in all fonts?

Most modern fonts support Latin Extended characters, but display can vary. If ḑ appears as a box, try another Unicode font and confirm encoding is UTF-8.