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DDay
DDaily
D500 (Roman numeral)
DDigital
DDivision
DDepth
DDenver, Colorado (mint mark)
DBattery Size
DDemocrat
DDecimal
DCalciferol (vitamin)
DBelow Average grade
DDenarius/Penny (nail size)
DDate
DData
DDrive
DDisplay
DDistance
DDirector (Drone Control; US military aircraft designation; as in D-21)
DDead
DDrive (automatic transmissions)
DDegree
DDutch
DDaughter
DDeutschland (Germany) (International Auto Identification)
DDraw (a tie; sports)
DDallas, TX, USA
DDiscuss
DDevice
DDistance Vision
DDelta
DDiablo (roleplaying game)
DDefense
DDedicated (Channel)
DDiesel
DDrum
DDelay
DDublin (car registration identification)
DDiversity
DDuty Factor
DDepot
DDeparture
DPenny (old British penny)
DDiamonds (playing cards)
DDemonstration
DDuke (British title of nobility)
DDiameter
DDensity
DDragon (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
DDatum
DDesperados (game)
DDrain (transistor; electronics)
DDimensional
DDaytime (broadcasting operating schedule)
DDigit
DDoctrine
DDeed (real estate)
DDeaf (member of the Deaf Community who shares a sense of Deaf Culture)
DDrag Force (aerodynamic equations)
DDiarrhea
DDüsseldorf (Germany)
DDifferential
DDirecting
DDerivative
DDeceased
DDummy
DDetective (police)
DDetective (NSW, Australia)
DDeaf (person who can not hear but is not part of the Deaf Community)
DDependency
DDiners Club (credit card)
DDisconnect
DDoubtful (player's likelihood of participating)
DDinar
DDiode
DAbsorbed Dose
DDominion Resources Inc (stock symbol)
DDiffusion Coefficient
DTenacious D (band)
DDenominator
DDorsal
DTunisian Dinar (unit of currency)
DDielectric
DDefenseman (hockey)
DDeci- (metric prefix, 1/10)
DDiastolic (blood pressure)
DDecedent (IRB)
DDecrement
DAspartic Acid (amino acid)
DDeuterium
DDahlonega, Georgia (mint mark, 1838-61)
DDiopter (unit of optical power)
DDiamox (medicine)
DDiaphragmatic
DDelete(d) (action code)
DDenarius (Roman Coin)
DDebye (unit of dipole moment)
DDerated
DDegaussing
DSurface Drift (US DoD)
DDoubleword
DDie/Dice (role play reference)
DDextrorotary (clockwise optical rotaton)
DRadioplane Company (manufacturer's symbol)
DDrift distance
DPneumatic Post (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
DDocumentary Division
DTotal Drift, Data (US DoD)
DD Sub-Shell (third outer subshell of an electron shell)
DDistrict spare (Stores 100 code)
DFederal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio (designates original point of circulation of a dollar bill)
DCohen's Measure of Effect Size (statistics; usually expressed as italic d)
DDeutschverzeichnis (Works of Schubert by Otto Erich Deutsch)
DUndenominated United States Stamp (22 cents, introduced 17 Nov 1985)
DTotal Outside Dose (radiation)
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English[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Contraction of the article da ('the').

Preposition[edit]

d'

  1. da; Pronunciation spelling of the, representing dialectal English.

Etymology 2[edit]

Reduction.

Verb[edit]

d'

  1. Contraction of do. (only before 'you' or 'ye')
    D'you wanna go?
  2. Contraction of did. (only before 'you' or 'ye')
    D'you eat yet?

Asturian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Contraction of the preposition de(of, from).

Pronunciation[edit]

This entry needs pronunciation information. If you are familiar with the IPA then please add some!

Preposition[edit]

d'

  1. (before a vowel or a h)Apocopic form of de: of, from
    d’Asturies
    of Asturias
    d’hermanu
    of a brother

Catalan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Contraction of the preposition de(of, from).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /d/

Preposition[edit]

d'

  1. (before a vowel or an h)Apocopic form of de: of

Dutch[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Contraction of the article de(the).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /d/

Preposition[edit]

d'

  1. (archaic,poetic)Apocopic form of de: the

French[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Contraction of the preposition de(of, from).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /d‿/

Preposition[edit]

d'

  1. (before a vowel or a muteh)Apocopic form of de: of
    un verre d'eau
    a glass of water
  2. (informal, after a vowel)Apocopic form of de: of
    • 2002, Jean-François Pauzé (lyrics and music), “Mon chum Rémi”, in Break Syndical:
      Hé Rémi / fais pas d'conneries / J't'aime ben la face / pis tu m'dois encore cinquante piasses
      (please add an English translation of this quote)

Further reading[edit]

  • “de” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Irish[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • (your):t’(Cois Fharraige)

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [d̪ˠ](before a word starting with a, o, u, fha, fho, or fhu)
  • IPA(key): [dʲ](before a word starting with e, i, fhe, or fhi)

Etymology 1[edit]

Prevocalic apocope of do (all senses).

Particle[edit]

d’

  1. (before vowel sounds)Apocopic form of do: Marker of the past tense.
    d’fhág séhe waited
  • Used only before vowel sounds, including when f has been lenited to fh before a vowel. The variant form used before consonants, do, is generally omitted but may be encountered in Munster Irish and in literary language.

Preposition[edit]

d’ (plus dative, triggers lenition)

  1. (before vowel sounds)Apocopic form of do: to, for
    d’athair Sheáin
    to Seán’s father, for Seán’s father

Determiner[edit]

d’

  1. (before vowel sounds)Apocopic form of do: your(singular)
See also[edit]
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NumberPerson (and gender)Conjunctive
(emphatic)
Disjunctive
(emphatic)
Possessive
determiner
SingularFirst
(mise)
moL
m'before vowel sounds
Second
(tusa)1
thú
(thusa)
doL
d'before vowel sounds
Third masculine
(seisean)
é
(eisean)
aL
Third feminine
(sise)
í
(ise)
aH
PluralFirstmuid, sinn
(muidne, muide), (sinne)
árE
Secondsibh
(sibhse)1
bhurE
Thirdsiad
(siadsan)
iad
(iadsan)
aE

L Triggers lenitionE Triggers eclipsisH Triggers h-prothesis

1 Also used as the vocative

The reflexive is formed by adding D jd fféin to the relevant pronoun: e.g. 'myself' = mé féin, 'yourselves' = sibh féin.

Etymology 2[edit]

Prevocalic apocopic form of de.

Preposition[edit]

d’ (plus dative, triggers lenition)

  1. (before vowel sounds)Apocopic form of de: from, of
    d’athair Sheáin
    from Seán’s father, of Seán’s father

Italian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Contraction of the preposition di(of, from).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /d‿/

Preposition[edit]

d’ (apocopate)

  1. (sometimes before a vowel or an h)Apocopic form of di: of
    Un bicchiere d'acqua.A glass of water.

Usage notes[edit]

In some rare cases d' represents the preposition da:

d'ora in poi(from now on)
=
d'ora in avanti(from now on)
=

Luxembourgish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /d/(before vowels and voiced consonants)
  • IPA(key): /t/(before voiceless consonants)
  • IPA(key): /-/(sometimes; see usage notes below)

Determiner[edit]

d'f or n

  1. Reduced form of déi
  2. Reduced form of dat

Usage notes[edit]

  • This article form is commonly not pronounced between /t/ and another consonant, and occasionally otherwise when the combination of preceding and following consonants creates an impossible cluster. Only rarely is this muteness avoided by using the full form of the article. Rather, the lack of an indefinite article becomes a definite article by default. Occasional ambiguities, particularly in the plural, are tolerated.

Declension[edit]

Luxembourgish definite articles
masculinefeminineneuterplural
nom./acc.deen (den)déi (d')dat (d')déi (d')
dativedeem (dem)där (der)deem (dem)deen (den)

Middle French[edit]

Preposition[edit]

d'

  1. elided form of de

Usage notes[edit]

  • Earlier manuscripts omit the apostrophe

Norman[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • , dg'(Jersey)
  • eud(Cauchois)

Etymology[edit]

From Old Frenchde, from Latin.

Preposition[edit]

d'

Occitan[edit]

Preposition[edit]

d'

  1. Alternative form of de(before a vowel)

Old French[edit]

Preposition[edit]

d'

  1. elided form of de
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Usage notes[edit]

  • Unlike in modern French, de is not always elided to d' before a vowel or a mute h. It is optional.
  • The apostrophe is not used in the original manuscripts, but is added by scholars for clarity.
    despaigneof Spain

Old Occitan[edit]

Preposition[edit]

d'

  1. elided form of de

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Portuguese[edit]

Preposition[edit]

d’

  1. (used before words beginning in a vowel,archaic except in fixed expressions)Alternative form of de

Derived terms[edit]

Scottish Gaelic[edit]

D-day Normandy Invasion

Etymology[edit]

Contraction of the pronoun do(your).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /d̊/, /d̊ʲ/

Pronoun[edit]

d'

  1. (before a vowel or fh followed by a vowel)Apocopic form of do: your(informal singular)
    'Seo d’ fhaclair.
    Here’s your dictionary.
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