D

Dî (uppercase: D, lowercase: d) is the fourth letter in Orish. Its sound is /d/, voiced alveolar plosive.

Pronunciation
To pronounce the sound of the letter D, block the air with the tip of your tongue and your alveolar ridge and don't let it go out through your nose. When you block the air with the tip of your tongue and your alveolar ridge push your diaphragm and create an air pressure. Then, open your alveolar ridge and release the air you have pushed with your diaphragm. Not less important, slightly close your vocal chords and vibrate them.

Justifications for the Presence of its Sound in Orish
/d/ is a common sound in languages that have /t/ and distinguish between unvoiced and voiced obstruent consonants, and it is easy to pronounce for speakers of languages in which /t/ is present and /d/ is absent if they learn to pronounce it correctly.

Justifications for the Spelling Form of this Sound
Almost in all languages written in Latin script the sound /d/ is spelled at least normally with the letter D, and there is no more unambiguous letter in the Latin script that represents this sound more unambiguously.