Ç

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Translingual

Etymology

See ç.

Letter

Ç (lower case ç)

  1. The letter C with a cedilla.

See also


Albanian

Letter

Ç (lower case ç)

  1. The 4th letter of the Albanian alphabet, preceded by C and followed by D, and representing /tʃ/.

Azerbaijani

Letter

Ç upper case (lower case ç)

  1. The fourth letter of the Azerbaijani alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Catalan

Pronunciation

Letter

Ç (upper case, lower case ç)

  1. The ce trencada, the letter C with a cedilla, used to represent /s/ before a, o or u. It is not considered a separate letter.

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French

Letter

Ç lowercase ç

  1. A letter used in writing French, representing /s/.

Kurdish

Letter

Ç ç

  1. The 4th letter of the Kurdish alphabet as used in Turkey, preceded by B and followed by D, and representing /tʃ/.

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Manx

Letter

Ç (upper case, lower case ç)

  1. The 4th letter of the Manx alphabet, preceded by C and followed by D, and representing /tʃ/.

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Norman

Letter

Ç ç

  1. A letter used in writing Norman representing /s/.

Occitan

Letter

Ç (upper case, lower case ç)

  1. A letter used in writing Occitan, representing /s/.

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Portuguese

Letter

Ç (upper case, lower case ç)

  1. A letter used in writing Portuguese, representing /s/.

Spanish

Letter

Ç (upper case, lower case ç)

  1. (obsolete) C with cedilla.

Usage notes

  • Now replaced by the letter Z.

Turkish

Pronunciation

Letter

Ç (upper case, lower case ç)

  1. The fourth letter of the Turkish alphabet, called çe and written in the Latin script.

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Turkmen

Pronunciation

Letter

Ç (lower case ç)

  1. The third letter of the Turkmen alphabet, called çe and written in the Latin script.

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Zazaki

Letter

Ç (lower case ç)

  1. A letter used in writing Zazaki, representing /s/.

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