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<nowiki>Apéndice:Caracteres Unicode/Latín extendido D; Латин дылдың узундузу-D; latin étendu — D; Latin Extended-D; Appendix:ယူနဳကုဒ်/အက္ခရ်လပ်တေန်သၠဲပတိတ်အခိင်-ဃ; Расширенная латиница — D; blok Unicoda – latinica, razširitev D; Unicodeblock Lateinisch, erweitert-D; Phụ lục:Unicode/Latin Extended-D; Latin Extended-D; Unikodbloko Latina Etendita-D; 拉丁字母擴充D區; ラテン文字拡張D; блок стандарта Юникод; यूनिकोड खण्ड (U+A720-A7FF); bloc Unicode (U+A720-A7FF); Unicode区块; Unicode block (U+A720-A7FF); യൂണികോഡ് ബ്ലോക്ക് (U+A720-A7FF); Unicode字符區段; Unicodeのブロック; U+A720-A7FF; Unicode-Block Lateinisch, erweitert-D; U+A720-A7FF; 拉丁文擴展-D; 拉丁字母扩展-D</nowiki>
Latin Extended-D 
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Superscript modifier letter for Medievalists
Superscript modifier letters for extended IPA
Superscript capital modifier letters for Chatino (México)
Superscript capital modifier letter for Japanese phonemic transcription
Stress and tone letters for the Uralic phonetic alphabet
Transliteration letter for sinology
Used in transliteration of Phags-Pa and in phonetic transcription of Tangut:
Other modifier letters
Orthographic saltillo letters for glottals
Additional small capital letter for the Uralic phonetic alphabet
Additional small capital letters for Medievalists
Small capital letter for Japanese phonemic transcription
Ancient Roman epigraphic letters
The following letters are unicameral:
Ancient Gaulish and Celtic epigraphic letters
The following capital letter is unicameral:
Additional small letter used in phonetic transcriptions
The following small letter has no attested capital variant encoded:
Additional small letters for Medievalists
The following small letters have no attested capital variants encoded:
Additional capital letters
The lowercase variant of the following capital letter, used in Chad, is in the IPA Extensions block at U+0266:
The lowercase variant of the following capital letter is in the IPA Extensions block at U+025C:
The lowercase variant of the following script capital letter is in the IPA Extensions block at U+0261:
The lowercase variant of the following capital letter is in the IPA Extensions block at U+026C:
The following capital letter is used in the Dan/Gio orthography in Liberia; also historically used in Latin-based orthographies for Abaza and Abkhaz; its lowercase variant is in the IPA Extensions block at U+0265:
Letters used in the Middle English Ormulum
The following two small letters currently have no attested capital variants encoded:
Capital letter for German dialectology
The lowercase variant of the following capital letter is in the Latin Extended-E block at U+AB53:
Letters for pre-1921 Latvian orthography
Additions for Lithuanian dialectology
The following letter is also used (in capital form only) in early Pinyin romanization:
The following lowercase letter has no attested capital variant encoded:
Capital letters used in early Pinyin romanization
The lowercase variant of the following capital letter is in the IPA Extensions block at U+0282:
The lowercase variant of the following capital letter is in the Phonetic Extensions Supplement at U+1D8E:
Archaic letters for Volapük
Additional letters for Gaulish
Insular and Celticist letters
These letters are meant for transcriptions of medieval manuscripts, or for modern phonetic notations, for cases where the letters contrast with their Carolingian forms. For representing whole texts in an Insular style, one should use the regular Latin letters and display them with an Insular typeface.
Additional letters for Medievalists
Additional medieval letters
Letters used in medieval palaeography
Additional letters
Letters for Ugaritic and Egyptological transliteration
These letters are always shown in italic style in actual use for transliteration. These exist simultaneously as capital and small letters, but have no case mapping in Unicode.
Egyptological letters
Letters for African languages
The lowercase variant of the following letter is in the IPA Extensions block at U+029D:
Capital letter for West African languages and Unifon
The lowercase variant is in the IPA Extensions block at U+026A.
Archaic letters for Ewe
Capital letters for Americanist orthographies
The lowercase variant of the following capital letter is in the IPA Extensions block at U+029E:
The lowercase variant of the following capital letter is in the IPA Extensions block at U+0287:
Mayanist additions
These are used for Mayan orthographies of the colonial period.
Letters for Mazahua (México)
Capital letter for Eastern Dan
The lowercase variant of the following capital letter is in the IPA Extensions block at U+0264:
Letters for Luiseño
Letters used in Wakashan and Salishan languages
The small variant of the following small capital letter is in the Latin Extended-B block at U+019B:
Letters for Middle Vietnamese

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