C̆
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Letter of the Latin alphabet
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C with breve | |
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C̆ c̆ | |
Usage | |
Writing system | Latin script |
Type | alphabetic |
Language of origin | Jarai language |
Sound values | [ʈʂ] |
In Unicode | U+0043, U+0063, U+0306 |
History | |
Development |
C with breve (C̆, c̆) is an additional letter used in the Jarai language. It is also used in the romanisation ISO 9, to transliterate the Cyrillic letter Abkhazian Che (Ҽ ҽ).[1]
It is composed of a C with a breve.
Unicode
[edit ]'C with breve' does not have a simple precomposed character encoding in Unicode. It is encoded using U+0043 C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C (or U+0063 c LATIN SMALL LETTER C) in combination with the combining diacritic U+0306 ◌̆ COMBINING BREVE.
Notes and references
[edit ]- ^ "ISO 9:1995 Information and documentation Transliteration of Cyrillic characters into Latin characters". ISO. Retrieved 2024年02月15日.
See also
[edit ]- C c : Latin letter C
- Breve
- Ҽ ҽ : Cyrillic letter Abkhazian Che
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