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'''Đ, đ''' is a letter used in some variants of the [[Latin alphabet]], especially in [[Vietnamese]], [[Serbian]], [[Croatian]] and [[Bosnian]]. It was also an abbreviation sign in Medieval [[Latin language|Latin]]. This letter is commonly called "D with stroke".
'''Đ, đ''' is a letter used in some variants of the [[Latin alphabet]], especially in [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]], [[Serbian language|Serbian]], [[Croatian language|Croatian]] and [[Bosnian language|Bosnian]]. It was also an abbreviation sign in Medieval [[Latin language|Latin]]. This letter is commonly called "D with stroke".


''Đ, đ'' should not be confused with the letter [[Ð, ð (eth)]], whose lowercase is slightly different but whose uppercase is similar.
''Đ, đ'' should not be confused with the letter [[Ð, ð (eth)]], whose lowercase is slightly different but whose uppercase is similar.

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This article is about the letter Đ, đ. For other uses of the term Ð, please see Ð (disambiguation).

Đ, đ is a letter used in some variants of the Latin alphabet, especially in Vietnamese, Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian. It was also an abbreviation sign in Medieval Latin. This letter is commonly called "D with stroke".

Đ, đ should not be confused with the letter Ð, ð (eth), whose lowercase is slightly different but whose uppercase is similar.