Nd (digraph)
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Nd (lowercase: nd) is a digraph present in many African languages where it is pronounced (IPA) /n͡d/ or /ⁿd/. It is also used in Irish to represent the eclipsis of d, and is pronounced /n/; for example ár ndoras [ɑːɾ ˈnɔɾəs] "our door" (cf. doras [ˈd̪ɔɾəs] "door"). In this function it is capitalized nD, e.g. i nDoire "in Derry".
This digraph is not encoded as a single character in Unicode.
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