D
(abbr Democratic)
1. demócrata (sustantivo masculino) (política) (Estados Unidos)
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d [di]
Se pronuncia en inglés como la d española en Castilla. La D usada como abreviatura, quiere decir, doctor; D.D., doctor en Teología; I.L.D., doctor en Leyes, o en ambos derechos; D.M., doctor en Medicina; como numeral romano vale 500.(Mus.) Re.
D
d
[diː] Collins Complete Spanish Electronic Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
D, d [de]
feminine noun
1. D, d (letra)
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d [day]
- -> has the same unvaried sound it has in English in the words dedicate, fed
- D -> is a contraction for Don, Doña, and Doctor; DD
is the fourth letter of the Spanish alphabet. In pronouncing this letter the tongue must not touch the palate at all, and barely come in contact with the teeth. In some provinces of Spain it is wrongly sounded as th in although, and at the end of a word as th lisped in path, or as t. In Andalusia and some parts of America it is by some made silent in the termination ado, ido, and they say compráo, vendío, instead of comprado, vendido., doctors. As a Roman numeral, D. is 500.
D
d [de]
(letra) D; d
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