Etymology 1
Modification of upper case letter C , from Etruscan 𐌂 ( c ) , from Ancient Greek Γ ( G , “ Gamma ” ) , from Phoenician 𐤂 ( g , “ gimel ” ) .
Pronunciation
Pronunciation of IPA [cɑː, ɑccɑː] with the sound [c] : (file )
Letter
c (upper case C )
The third letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet .
Usage notes
Not to be confused with ϲ ( s ) (the lunate sigma).
In many languages, the letter c represents both a “hard” /k/ sound and a “soft” sound (/s/ , /ts/ , /tʃ/ , or /θ/ ), based on the following letter.
In a number of languages, it is used only for the /tʃ/ sound.
In many languages, it occurs frequently in the digraph with ch .
In some romanization systems of non-Latin scripts, it represents /tʃ/ , /θ/ , or /tsʰ/ .
Etymology 2
Lower case form of upper case roman numeral C , a standardization of Ɔ and C because the latter happens to be an abbreviation of Latin centum ( “ hundred ” ) , from abbreviation of ƆIC, an alternative form of >I<, from tally stick markings resembling Ж (a superimposed X and I ), from the practice of designating each tenth X notch with an extra cut.
Numeral
c (lower case Roman numeral , upper case C )
cardinal number one hundred (100).
Usage notes
With a bar over the numeral, i.e., as c̅, it represents one hundred thousand.
See also
Lesser roman numeral symbol: l ( “ 50 ” )
Greater roman numeral symbol: d ( “ 500 ” )
Roman numerals
See also
Other representations of C:
Etymology 1
The k-rune ᚲ, an older version of Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᚳ
Old English lower case letter c , from 7th century replacement by Latin lower case c of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc letter ᚳ ( c , “ cen ” ) .
Pronunciation
( letter name ) : IPA (key ) : /siː/ (usually spelled cee )
Rhymes: -iː
( phoneme ) : IPA (key ) : /k/ , /s/ , /tʃ/ , ...
Usage notes: In English, c is usually pronounced as /k/ ("crack", "climb", "clone"), sometimes pronounced as /s/ ("cereal", "celebrity", "citron "), and rarely pronounced as /tʃ/ ("ciao ", "cello ", "vermicelli "). Sometimes c is pronounced as /tʃ/ due to English words that came from Italian . (Italian has a rule that states that c before i or e is pronounced as /tʃ/ . )
See also
( Latin-script letters) letter ; A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Etymology 3
Noun
c (plural cs or c's )
( music ) The middle tone in either one of the sets of seven white keys on a keyboard or a set of seven strings on a stringed instrument.
Letter
c (upper case C , lower case c )
The third letter of the Albanian alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) shkronjë ; A a , B b , C c , Ç ç , D d , Dh dh , E e , Ë ë , F f , G g , Gj gj , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , Ll ll , M m , N n , Nj nj , O o , P p , Q q , R r , Rr rr , S s , Sh sh , T t , Th th , U u , V v , X x , Xh xh , Y y , Z z , Zh zh
( Arvanitic ) ( Greek-script letters ) Α α , Β β , Ƃ ƅ , Γ γ , Γϳ γϳ , Δ δ , D d , Ε ε , Ε̱ ε̱ , Ζ ζ , Ζ̇ ζ̇ , Θ θ , Ι ι , Ϳ ϳ , Κ κ , Κ̇ κ̇ , Λ λ , ΛΛ λλ , Λ̇ λ̇ , Μ μ , Ν ν , Ν̇ ν̇ , Ο ο , Π π , Ρ ρ , Ρ̇ ρ̇ , Σ σ , Σ̈ σ̈ , Τ τ , Ȣ ȣ , Υ υ , Φ φ , Χ χ , Χ̇ χ̇ , ΤΣ τσ , ΤΣ̈ τσ̈ , DΣ dσ , DΣ̈ dσ̈
Letter
c lower case ( upper case C )
The third letter of the Azerbaijani alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) hərf ; A a , B b , C c , Ç ç , D d , E e , Ə ə , F f , G g , Ğ ğ , H h , X x , I ı , İ i , J j , K k , Q q , L l , M m , N n , O o , Ö ö , P p , R r , S s , Ş ş , T t , U u , Ü ü , V v , Y y , Z z
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Basque alphabet , called ze and written in the Latin script .
Usage notes
Used chiefly in recent loanwords and foreign proper nouns.
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , B b , C c (Ç ç ), D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , Ñ ñ , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u (Ü ü ), V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Further reading
“c ”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [ Dictionary of the Basque Academy ] , Euskaltzaindia
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Catalan alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) lletra ; A a , À à , B b , C c , Ç ç , D d , E e , É é , È è , F f , G g , H h , I i , Í í , Ï ï , J j , K k , L l (L·L l·l ), M m , N n , O o , Ó ó , Ò ò , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , Ú ú , Ü ü , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Pronunciation
( letter name ) : IPA (key ) : /seː/
( phoneme ) : IPA (key ) : /s/ , /k/ , /tʃ/
Rhymes: -eː
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Dutch alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) letter ; A a (Á á , Ä ä ), B b , C c , D d , E e (É é , Ë ë ), F f , G g , H h , I i (Í í , Ï ï , IJ ij ), J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o (Ó ó , Ö ö ), P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u (Ú ú , Ü ü ), V v , W w , X x , Y y (Ý ý ), Z z
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Esperanto alphabet , called co and written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) litero ; A a , B b , C c , Ĉ ĉ , D d , E e , F f , G g , Ĝ ĝ , H h , Ĥ ĥ , I i , J j , Ĵ ĵ , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , R r , S s , Ŝ ŝ , T t , U u , Ŭ ŭ , V v , Z z
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Estonian alphabet , called tsee and written in the Latin script .
Usage notes
Used only in foreign words.
See also
( Latin-script letters) täht ; A a , B b (C c ), D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p (Q q ), R r , S s , Š š , Z z , Ž ž , T t , U u , V v (W w ), Õ õ , Ä ä , Ö ö , Ü ü (X x , Y y )
Etymology 1
The Finnish orthography using the Latin script was based on those of Swedish, German and Latin, and was first used in the mid-16th century. No earlier script is known. See the Wikipedia article on Finnish for more information , and c for information on the development of the glyph itself.
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈseː/ , [ˈs̠e̞ː] ( name of letter )
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Finnish alphabet , called see and written in the Latin script .
Usage notes
Used only in loanwords. In more established loanwords replaced with k or s .
See also
( Latin-script letters) kirjain ; A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s (Š š ), T t , U u , V v (W w ), X x , Y y , Z z (Ž ž ), Å å , Ä ä , Ö ö
Etymology 2
German musical notation .
Noun
c
( music ) C ( note )
Usage notes
Capitalized for the great octave or any octave below that, or in names of major keys; not capitalized for the small octave or any octave above that, or in names of minor keys.
Declension
More information singular, plural ...
singular
plural
nominative
c
c: t
genitive
c: n
c: iden c: itten
partitive
c: tä
c: itä
accusative
c c: n
c: t
inessive
c: ssä
c: issä
elative
c: stä
c: istä
illative
c: hen
c: ihin
adessive
c: llä
c: illä
ablative
c: ltä
c: iltä
allative
c: lle
c: ille
essive
c: nä
c: inä
translative
c: ksi
c: iksi
abessive
c: ttä
c: ittä
instructive
–
c: in
comitative
–
c: ineen
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Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the French alphabet , written in the Latin script .
1837 , Louis Viardot, L’Ingénieux Hidalgo Don Quichotte de la Manche fr.Wikisource , translation of El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Chapter I:Avec c es propos et d’autres semblables, le pauvre gentilhomme perdait le jugement. Il passait les nuits et se donnait la torture pour les c omprendre, pour les approfondir, pour leur tirer le sens des entrailles, c e qu’Aristote lui-même n’aurait pu faire, s’il fût ressusc ité tout exprès pour c ela. With these passages and other similar ones, the poor gentleman lost his judgement. He spent his nights and tortured himself to understand them, to c onsider them more deeply, to take from them their deepest meaning, whic h Aristotle himself would not have been able to do, had he been resurrec ted for that very purpose.
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
A letter of the Fula alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) karfeeje ; ' , A a , B b , Mb mb , Ɓ ɓ , C c , D d , Nd nd , Ɗ ɗ , E e , F f , G g , Ng ng , Ɠ ɠ , H h , I i , J j , Nj nj , K k , L l , M m , N n , Ŋ ŋ , Ñ ñ , Ɲ ɲ , O o , P p , R r , S s , T t , U u , W w , Y y , Ƴ ƴ
( Protestant; obsolete ) tz , ( chiefly Catholic; archaic ) cz
Pronunciation
( phoneme ) : IPA (key ) : [ˈt͡s]
( letter name ) : IPA (key ) : [ˈt͡seː]
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The fourth letter of the Hungarian alphabet , called cé and written in the Latin script .
Declension
More information Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony), singular ...
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More information Possessive forms of, possessor ...
Possessive forms of c
possessor
single possession
multiple possessions
1st person sing.
c-m
c-im
2nd person sing.
c-d
c-id
3rd person sing.
c-je
c-i
1st person plural
c-nk
c-ink
2nd person plural
c-tek
c-itek
3rd person plural
c-jük
c-ik
Close
See also
( Latin-script letters) betű ; A a , Á á , B b , C c , Cs cs , D d , Dz dz , Dzs dzs , E e , É é , F f , G g , Gy gy , H h , I i , Í í , J j , K k , L l , Ly ly , M m , N n , Ny ny , O o , Ó ó , Ö ö , Ő ő , P p , R r , S s , Sz sz , T t , Ty ty , U u , Ú ú , Ü ü , Ű ű , V v , Z z , Zs zs . Only in the extended alphabet: Q q W w X x Y y . Commonly used: ch . Also defined: à ë . In surnames (selection): ä aa cz ds eé eö ew oe oó th ts ÿ .
Further reading
( sound, letter, item, or abbreviation ) : c , ( musical note, its symbol or key/position ) : c , ( interjection expressing surprise or disparagement ) : c , ( interjection for calling cats ) : c , ( interjection for calling pigs or horses ) : c in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh . A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (“The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.: ÉrtSz. ). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
c in Nóra Ittzés, editor, A magyar nyelv nagyszótára [ A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language ] (Nszt.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó , 2006–2031 (work in progress; published a–ez as of 2024) .
Pronunciation
( letter name ) : IPA (key ) : /t͡ʃe/ ( standard )
( letter name ) : IPA (key ) : /se/ ( variant, Dutch-influenced )
( phoneme ) : IPA (key ) : /tʃ/
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Indonesian alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) huruf ; A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Pronunciation
( letter name ) : IPA (key ) : /tse/
( phoneme ) : IPA (key ) : /k/ before 'a'/'o'/'u', /ts/ before 'i'/'e'/'y'
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Interlingua alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Irish alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) litir ; A a (Á á ), B b (Bh bh , bhF bhf , bP bp ), C c (Ch ch ), D d (Dh dh , dT dt ), E e (É é ), F f (Fh fh ), G g (gC gc , Gh gh ), H h , I i (Í í ), L l , M m (mB mb , Mh mh ), N n (nD nd , nG ng ), O o (Ó ó ), P p (Ph ph ), R r , S s (Sh sh ), T t (Th th , tS ts ), U u (Ú ú ), V v
( diacritics ) ◌́ ◌̇
( dotted letters used chiefly in Gaelic type ) Ḃ ḃ , Ċ ċ , Ḋ ḋ , Ḟ ḟ , Ġ ġ , Ṁ ṁ , Ṗ ṗ , Ṡ ẛ ṡ , Ṫ ṫ
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Tagalog c . Letter pronunciation is influenced by English c .
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Kankanaey alphabet , called si and written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) letra ; A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , Ñ ñ , Ng ng , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Etymology 2
Homophonous to si .
Pronunciation
( Standard Kankanaey ) IPA (key ) : /si/ [si̞]
Rhymes: -i
References
Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (2016 ) Ortograpiya di Kankanaëy [ Kankanaey Orthography ] (in Kankanaey and Tagalog), →ISBN , pages 10-11
Etymology
The Kashubian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the Kashubian alphabet article on Wikipedia for more, and c for development of the glyph itself.
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The fifth letter of the Kashubian alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , Ą ą , Ã ã , B b , C c , D d , E e , É é , Ë ë , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , Ł ł , M m , N n , O o , Ò ò , Ó ó , Ô ô , P p , R r , S s , T t , U u , Ù ù , W w , Y y , Z z , Ż ż
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
A letter in the Latin alphabet , representing the sound /k/
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , V v , X x , Y y , Z z
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 .
Letter
C
c (lower case , upper case C )
The fourth letter of the Latvian alphabet , called cē and written in the Latin script .
See also
Letters of the Latvian alphabet:
burti : A a , Ā ā , B b , C c , Č č , D d , E e , Ē ē , F f , G g , Ģ ģ , H h , I i , Ī ī , J j , K k , Ķ ķ , L l , Ļ ļ , M m , N n , Ņ ņ , O o , P p , R r , S s , Š š , T t , U u , Ū ū , V v , Z z , Ž ž
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Malay alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
A letter of the North Frisian alphabet , written in the Latin script .
Usage notes
The letter occurs only in ⟨ch ⟩. This digraph is pronounced as in German, thus [x] after back vowels , otherwise [ç] . The same sound is also represented by ⟨g ⟩ in some positions (see there). Moreover, ⟨j ⟩ becomes [ç] prevocalically after voiceless stops , whereas ⟨r ⟩ may become [x] before voiceless stops.
The trigraph ⟨sch ⟩ represents [ʃ] . Chiefly in Sylt Frisian, ⟨sj ⟩ is used instead.
See also
( North Frisian letters ) : a , ä , å , ā , b , c , d , đ , e , ē , f , g , h , i , j , k , l , m , n , o , ö , p , r , s , t , u , ü , v , w (q , x , y , z )
The letter C , c from the Norwegian alphabet, in two different fonts.
Etymology 1
From Latin c , from the uppercase letter C , from Etruscan Etruscan 𐌂 ( c ) , from Ancient Greek Γ ( G , “ Gamma ” ) , from Phoenician 𐤂 ( g , “ gimel ” ) .
Pronunciation
( letter name ) IPA (key ) : /seː/
( phoneme ) IPA (key ) : /s/ , /k/ , /tʃ/ , /ʃ/
Rhymes: -eː
Hyphenation: c
Homophones : C , se
Usage notes: In Norwegian, c is pronounced as /k/ before the vowel letters a , o , and u , as well as all consonants ("campus ", "corner ", "cue ", "credo "), it is pronounced as /s/ before the vowel letters i , e , y and æ ("cicerone ", "cellete ", "cyste ", cæsar ), and rarely pronounced as /tʃ/ or /ʃ/ in some Italian loanwords ("cembalo ", "ciabatta ", "cello ").
Letter
c (uppercase C )
The third letter of the Norwegian Bokmål alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
(Latin script letters ) A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z , Æ æ , Ø ø , Å å
Noun
c m (definite singular c-en , indefinite plural c-er , definite plural c-ene )
the letter c , the third letter of the Norwegian alphabet
indicates the third entry in a list , order or rank
1857 , Henrik Wergeland , Samlede Skrifter VIII , page 515 :[ jeg har] allerede sagt A. Traditionen vil nok lægge B. og C. til[I have] already said A. Tradition will probably add B. and C. to
1939 , Knut Hamsun , Artikler , page 100 :historie er, hvad A mener til forskel fra B, og hvad C igen mener til forskel fra A og B history is what A means as a difference from B, and what C in turn means as a difference from A and B
( music ) C , c-note ( the first note in the C chromatic and major scales; the lowest note of an instrument, written below the staff and the D note )
den høye C ― high C
1997 , Tove Nilsen , G for Georg , page 42 :så gal at man virkelig tror at svaler er g-nøkler og bass-nøkler og a’er og c’er som svever rundt hverandre og lager konsert i himmelen so crazy that you really think swallows are g-keys and bass-keys and a's and c's floating around each other and making a concert in the sky
1939 , Knut Hamsun , Artikler , page 100 :[ de] larmet ikke og gik ikke og tok det høie C[they] did not make noise and did not go and did the high C
1999 , Børre Qvamme, Opera, operette og ballett gjennom tidene , page 70 :Duprez vakte sensasjon ved sine ut de poitrine, høy c tatt som brysttone Duprez aroused sensation by his out de poitrine, high c taken as chest tone
2000 , Pål Gerhard Olsen , Fredstid :han gjør stolen hennes tobent så hun når den høye c av forskrekkelse he makes her chair two-legged so she reaches the high c out of fright
( grammar ) Abbreviation of genus commune .
Usage notes
Only used in words of foreign origin, usually English. Even rare in loanwords, as this letter does not represent a sound of its own.
Still kept in many Christian names, therefore Caroline and Karoline are both acceptable spellings.
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Nupe alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) banki ; A a (Á á , À à ), B b , C c , D d , Dz dz , E e (É é , È è ), F f , G g , Gb gb , H h , I i (Í í , Ì ì ), J j , K k , Kp kp , L l , M m (Ḿ ḿ , M̀ m̀ , M̄ m̄ ), N n (Ń ń , Ǹ ǹ , N̄ n̄ ), O o (Ó ó , Ò ò ), P p , R r , S s , Sh sh , T t , Ts ts , U u (Ú ú , Ù ù ), V v , W w , Y y , Z z , Zh zh
Letter
c (lowercase, uppercase c )
a letter of the Old English alphabet, representing /k/ and /tʃ/
Etymology
The Polish orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the history of Polish orthography article on Wikipedia for more, and c for development of the glyph itself.
Letter
c (upper case C , lower case )
The fourth letter of the Polish alphabet , called ce and written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , Ą ą , B b , C c , Ć ć , D d , E e , Ę ę , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , Ł ł , M m , N n , Ń ń , O o , Ó ó , P p (Q q ), R r , S s , Ś ś , T t , U u (V v ), W w (X x ), Y y , Z z , Ź ź , Ż ż
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
( phoneme; before a , o , u and other consonants ) IPA (key ) : /k/
( phoneme; before e and i ) IPA (key ) : /s/
( letter name ) IPA (key ) : /ˈse/
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Portuguese alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) letra ; A a (Á á , À à , Â â , Ã ã ), B b , C c (Ç ç ), D d , E e (É é , Ê ê ), F f , G g , H h , I i (Í í ), J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o (Ó ó , Ô ô , Õ õ ), P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u (Ú ú ), V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Etymology 2
From cê , short form of você ( “ you ” ) .
Letter
c f or m (invariable , lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Romagnol alphabet , called cé and written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) lètra ; A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Romani alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , X x , I i , J j , K k , Kh kh , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Ph ph , R r , S s , T t , Th th , U u , V v , Z z International Standard: (À à , Ä ä , Ǎ ǎ ), Ć ć , Ćh ćh , (È è , Ë ë , Ě ě ), (Ì ì , Ï ï , Ǐ ǐ ), (Ò ò , Ö ö , Ǒ ǒ ), Rr rr , Ś ś , (Ù ù , Ü ü , Ǔ ǔ ), Ź ź , Ʒ ʒ , Q q , Ç ç , ϴ θ . Pan-Vlax: Č č , Čh čh , Dž dž , (Dź dź ), Ř ř , Š š , (Ś ś ), Ž ž , (Ź ź ).
References
Yūsuke Sumi (2018 ) “C, c ”, in ニューエクスプレス ロマ(ジプシー)語 [ New Express Romani (Gypsy) ] (in Japanese), Tokyo: Hakusuisha, →ISBN , page 13
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The fifth letter of the Romanian alphabet , called ce or cî and written in the Latin script .
Usage notes
See C for pronunciation notes.
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , Ă ă , Â â , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , Î î , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , Ș ș , T t , Ț ț , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Scottish Gaelic alphabet , written in the Latin script . It is preceded by b and followed by d . Its traditional name is coll ( “ hazel ” ) .
See also
( Latin-script letters) litir ; A a (À à ), B b (Bh bh ), C c (Ch ch ), D d (Dh dh ), E e (È è ), F f (Fh fh ), G g (Gh gh ), H h , I i (Ì ì ), L l , M m (Mh mh ), N n , O o (Ò ò ), P p (Ph ph ), R r , S s (Sh sh ), T t (Th th ), U u (Ù ù )
( diacritics ) ◌̀
( obsolete vowels ) Á á É é Ó ó
Etymology
The Silesian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the Silesian language article on Wikipedia for more, and c for development of the glyph itself.
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The fourth letter of the Silesian alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , Ã ã , B b , C c , Ć ć , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , Ł ł , M m , N n , Ń ń , O o , Ŏ ŏ , Ō ō , Ô ô , Õ õ , P p , R r , S s , Ś ś , T t , U u , W w , Y y , Z z , Ź ź , Ż ż
Etymology
From Gaj's Latin alphabet c , from Czech alphabet c , from latin c , which is a modification of upper case letter C , from Etruscan 𐌂 ( c ) , from Ancient Greek Γ ( G , “ Gamma ” ) , from Phoenician 𐤂 ( g , “ gimel ” ) . Pronunciation as IPA (key ) : /cə/ is initial Slovene (phoneme plus a fill vowel) and the second pronunciation is probably taken from German c .
Pronunciation
( phoneme ) : IPA (key ) : /t͡s/ , [d͡z]
( letter name ) : IPA (key ) : /t͡sə́/ , /t͡sèː/ , /t͡séː/
Audio ( letter name, non-tonal ) : (file )
Rhymes: -ə , -eː
Noun
c m inan
The name of the Latin script letter C / c .
( linguistics ) The name of the phoneme / t͡s / .
Inflection
More information Masculine inan., soft o-stem, nom. sing. ...
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More common when with a definite adjective
More information Masculine inan., no endings, nom. sing. ...
Masculine inan., no endings
nom. sing.
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gen. sing.
c
singular
dual
plural
nominative
c
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accusative
c
c
c
genitive
c
c
c
dative
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c
locative
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instrumental
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See also
( Latin-script letters) čŕka ; A a , B b , C c , Č č , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , R r , S s , Š š , T t , U u , V v , Z z , Ž ž
ć
ċ
Further reading
“c ”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU , portal Fran
Letter
c lower case ( upper case C )
The twelfth letter of the Somali alphabet , called cayn and written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) ʼ , B b , T t , J j , X x , Kh kh , D d , R r , S s , Sh sh , Dh dh , C c , G g , F f , Q q , K k , L l , M m , N n , W w , H h , Y y , A a , E e , I i , O o , U u
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : ( phoneme, Spain ) /k/ [k] , /θ/ [θ]
IPA (key ) : ( phoneme, Latin America, Philippines ) /k/ [k] , /s/ [s]
IPA (key ) : ( letter name, Spain ) /ˈθe/ [ˈθe]
IPA (key ) : ( letter name, Latin America, Philippines ) /ˈse/ [ˈse]
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Spanish c . Each pronunciation has a different source:
Filipino alphabet pronunciation is influenced by English c .
Abecedario pronunciation is from Spanish c .
Pronunciation
( Standard Tagalog )
IPA (key ) : /ˈsi/ [ˈsi] ( letter name, Filipino alphabet )
IPA (key ) : /ˈse/ [ˈsɛ] ( letter name, Abecedario )
IPA (key ) : /k/ [k] ( phoneme )
IPA (key ) : /s/ [s] ( phoneme, before vowels e and i )
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C , Baybayin spelling ᜐᜒ )
The third letter of the Tagalog alphabet (the Filipino alphabet ), called si and written in the Latin script .
( historical ) The third letter of the Tagalog alphabet (the Abecedario ), called ce and written in the Latin script .
Usage notes
This letter is mostly used only in Spanish-based spellings, proper nouns, or unadapted loanwords.
See also
( Latin-script letters) titik ; A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , Ñ ñ , Ng ng , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z
ch
Further reading
“c ”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph , Manila, 2018
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Turkish alphabet , called ce and written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) harf ; A a (Â â ), B b , C c , Ç ç , D d , E e , F f , G g , Ğ ğ , H h , I ı , İ i (Î î ), J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , Ö ö , P p , R r , S s , Ş ş , T t , U u (Û û ), Ü ü , V v , Y y , Z z
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The fifth letter of the Vietnamese alphabet , called xê or cờ and written in the Latin script .
See also
( Quốc ngữ letters) chữ cái ; A a (À à , Ả ả , Ã ã , Á á , Ạ ạ ), Ă ă (Ằ ằ , Ẳ ẳ , Ẵ ẵ , Ắ ắ , Ặ ặ ), Â â (Ầ ầ , Ẩ ẩ , Ẫ ẫ , Ấ ấ , Ậ ậ ), B b , C c (Ch ch ), D d , Đ đ , E e (È è , Ẻ ẻ , Ẽ ẽ , É é , Ẹ ẹ ), Ê ê (Ề ề , Ể ể , Ễ ễ , Ế ế , Ệ ệ ), G g (Gh gh , Gi gi ), H h , I i (Ì ì , Ỉ ỉ , Ĩ ĩ , Í í , Ị ị ), K k (Kh kh ), L l , M m , N n (Ng ng , Ngh ngh , Nh nh ), O o (Ò ò , Ỏ ỏ , Õ õ , Ó ó , Ọ ọ ), Ô ô (Ồ ồ , Ổ ổ , Ỗ ỗ , Ố ố , Ộ ộ ), Ơ ơ (Ờ ờ , Ở ở , Ỡ ỡ , Ớ ớ , Ợ ợ ), P p (Ph ph ), Q q (Qu qu ), R r , S s , T t (Th th , Tr tr ), U u (Ù ù , Ủ ủ , Ũ ũ , Ú ú , Ụ ụ ), Ư ư (Ừ ừ , Ử ử , Ữ ữ , Ứ ứ , Ự ự ), V v , X x , Y y (Ỳ ỳ , Ỷ ỷ , Ỹ ỹ , Ý ý , Ỵ ỵ )
Mutation
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See also
( Latin-script letters) llythyren ; A a (Á á , À à , Â â , Ä ä ), B b , C c , Ch ch , D d , Dd dd , E e (É é , È è , Ê ê , Ë ë ), F f , Ff ff , G g , Ng ng , H h , I i (Í í , Ì ì , Î î , Ï ï ), J j , L l , Ll ll , M m , N n , O o (Ó ó , Ò ò , Ô ô , Ö ö ), P p , Ph ph , R r , Rh rh , S s , T t , Th th , U u (Ú ú , Ù ù , Û û , Ü ü ), W w (Ẃ ẃ , Ẁ ẁ , Ŵ ŵ , Ẅ ẅ ), Y y (Ý ý , Ỳ ỳ , Ŷ ŷ , Ÿ ÿ )
Further reading
R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “c ”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
Letter
c (lower case , upper case C )
The third letter of the Zulu alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , B b , C c , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , P p , Q q , R r , S s , T t , U u , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Z z