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Ç or ç (C-cedilla) is a Latin script letter used in the Albanian, Azerbaijani, Manx, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Kurdish, Kazakh, and Romance alphabets. Romance languages that use this letter include Catalan , French , Portuguese , and Occitan , as a variant of the letter C with a cedilla .
The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ç , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is C. It is the non-sibilant equivalent of the voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative. The symbol ç is the letter c with a cedilla ( ̧), as used to spell French and Portuguese words such as façade and ação.
C with cedilla and acute: Abaza, Abkhaz, and Adyghe transliteration, Kurdish Ç̆ ç̆: C with cedilla and breve: ISO 9 Ç̇ ç̇: C with cedilla and dot above: Chechen Ç̌ ç̌: C with cedilla and caron: Abaza, Abkhaz, and Adyghe transliteration ꞔ Small C with palatal hook: Lithuanian dialectology [40] [41] Ꞔ Capital C with palatal hook
Typographical symbols and punctuation marks are marks and symbols used in typography with a variety of purposes such as to help with legibility and accessibility, or to identify special cases.
On some keyboards, the c-cedilla key (Ç) is located one or two lines above, rather than on the right of, the acute accent key (´). In some cases it is placed on the right of the plus sign key (+), [ 38 ] [ 39 ] while in other keyboards it is situated on the right of the inverted exclamation mark key (¡).
C with cedilla and caron (Ç̌ ç̌) is an additional letter used in transliteration of the Laz, [1] Georgian, [2] Avar [3] and Udi [1] languages in certain KNAB romanisations. It is composed of a C with a caron and a cedilla .
Latin Small Letter C with cedilla 0167 U+00E8 è 232 0303 0250 è Latin Small Letter E with grave 0168 U+00E9 é 233 0303 0251 é Latin Small Letter E with acute 0169 U+00EA ê 234 0303 0252 ê Latin Small Letter E with circumflex 0170 U+00EB ë 235 0303 0253 ë Latin Small Letter E with diaeresis 0171 U+00EC ì 236 0303 0254
Ĉ or ĉ (C circumflex) is a consonant in Esperanto orthography, representing the sound , the pronunciation of the English ch as in "cheese". [1] It is based on the letter c . Esperanto orthography uses a diacritic for all four of its postalveolar consonants, as do the Latin-based Slavic alphabets.