Ċ

Latin letter C with dot above From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ċ (minuscule: ċ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from C with the addition of a dot.

Majuscule and minuscule ċ glyphs in Doulos SIL

Usage

Chechen

Ċ is present in the Chechen Latin alphabet, created in the 1990s. The Cyrillic equivalent is ЦӀ, which represents the sound /tsʼ/.[1]

Irish

Ċ was formerly used in Irish to represent the lenited form of C. The digraph ch, which is older than ċ in this function in Irish, is now used.[2]

Maltese

Ċ is the third letter of the Maltese alphabet, preceded by B and followed by D. It represents the voiceless postalveolar affricate [tʃ].[3]

Old English

Ċ is sometimes used in modern scholarly transcripts of Old English to represent [tʃ], to distinguish it from c pronounced as [k], which is otherwise spelled identically. Its voiced equivalent is Ġ.[4]

Computer encoding

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Character information
PreviewĊċ
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH DOT ABOVE LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH DOT ABOVE
Encodingsdecimalhexdechex
Unicode266U+010A267U+010B
UTF-8196 138C4 8A196 139C4 8B
Numeric character referenceĊĊċċ
Named character referenceĊċ
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