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|width=20%|<span style="font:29pt Arial, 'DejaVu Sans', Tahoma, 'DejaVu Sans Condensed', sans-serif;">ד</span>
|width=20%|<span style="font:30pt 'Courier New', 'Miriam Fixed', monospace;">ד</span>
|width=20%|[[FileBerkas:Hebrew letter Daled handwriting.svg|22px]]
|width=20%|[[FileBerkas:Hebrew letter Daled Rashi.png|35px]]
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!'''Dalath/Dolath'''
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| [[FileBerkas:Syriac Eastern dalat.svg|50px]] ''Madnḫaya'' Dalath
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| [[FileBerkas:Syriac Serta dalat.svg|50px]] ''Serṭo'' Dolath
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| [[FileBerkas:Syriac Estrangela dalat.svg|50px]] ''Esṭrangela'' Dalath
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[[FileBerkas:Syriac letter shapes Dalath.PNG|600px]]
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In the [[Syriac alphabet]], the fourth letter is {{lang|syr|ܕ}} — Dolath in western pronunciation, Dalath in eastern pronunciation ({{lang|syr|ܕܵܠܵܬ}}). It is one of six letters that represents two associated sounds (the others are [[Bet (letter)|Bet]], [[Gimel (letter)|Gimel]], [[Kaph]], [[Pe (letter)|Pe]] and [[Taw (letter)|Taw]]). When Dalath/Dolath has a hard pronunciation (''qûššāyâ'') it is a <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[voiced alveolar plosive|d]]]. When Dalath/Dolath has a soft pronunciation (''{{unicode|rûkkāḵâ}}'') it is traditionally pronounced as a <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Voiced dental fricative|{{unicode|ð}}]]]. The letter is very common in Syriac as it is often attached to the beginning of words as the [[relative pronoun]].