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Also known as C with cedilla
Ç or ç (C with cedilla, broken C) 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. It is also occasionally used in Crimean Tatar and in Tajik (when written in the Latin script) to represent the sound. It is rarely used in Balinese, usually only in the word "Çaka" during Nyepi, one of the Balinese Hinduism holidays. It is often retained in the spelling of loanwords from any of these
Key facts
- Grapheme.name
- Ç
- Grapheme.letter
- Ç ç
- Grapheme.image
- File:Latin letter C with cedilla.svg
- Grapheme.imageclass
- skin-invert-image
- Grapheme.imagesize
- 200px
- Grapheme.imagealt
- Writing cursive forms of Ç
- Grapheme.script
- Latin script
- Grapheme.type
- Alphabet
- Grapheme.typedesc
- ic and Logographic
- Grapheme.language
- Old Catalan language
- Grapheme.phonemes
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- Grapheme.unicode
- U+00C7, U+00E7
- Grapheme.fam1
- Z4
- Grapheme.fam2
- class=skin-invert-image|20px|Proto-Sinaitic Zayin
- Grapheme.fam3
- class=skin-invert-image|20px
- Grapheme.fam4
- class=skin-invert-image|20px|Phoenician Zayin
- Grapheme.fam5
- class=skin-invert-image|30px
- Grapheme.fam6
- Ζ ζ
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