Č

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Č U+010C, Č
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CARON
Composition:C [U+0043] + ◌̌ [U+030C]
ċ
[U+010B]
Latin Extended-A č
[U+010D]

Translingual

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Letter

Č (lower case č)

  1. The letter C with a háček.

See also


Latvian

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Etymology

Proposed in 1908 as part of the new Latvian spelling by the scientific commission headed by K. Mīlenbahs, which was accepted and began to be taught in schools in 1909. Prior to that, Latvian had been written in German Fraktur, and sporadically in Cyrillic.

Pronunciation

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Letter

Č

Č (upper case, lower case č)

  1. The fifth letter of the Latvian alphabet, called čē and written in the Latin script.

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Romani

Pronunciation

Letter

Č (upper case, lower case č)

  1. (Pan-Vlax) The fourth letter of the Romani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
    Synonym: (International Standard) Ć

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Serbo-Croatian

Letter

Č (upper case, lower case č, Cyrillic spelling Ч)

  1. The 4th letter of the Serbo-Croatian alphabet alphabet, preceded by C and followed by Ć, and representing /tʃ/.

Skolt Sami

Pronunciation

Letter

Č (lower case č)

  1. The fifth letter of the Skolt Sami alphabet, written in the Latin script.

See also


Slovene

Slovene Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

Letter

Č (capital, lowercase č)

  1. The 4th letter of the Slovene alphabet. Preceded by C and followed by D.