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The Latin letters C and c have Unicode encodings U+0043 C LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C and U+0063 c LATIN SMALL LETTER C. These are the same code points as those used in ASCII and ISO 8859 . There are also precomposed character encodings for C and c with diacritics, for most of those listed above ; the remainder are produced using combining diacritics .
The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ç , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is C. It is the non-sibilant equivalent of the voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative. The symbol ç is the letter c with a cedilla ( ̧), as used to spell French and Portuguese words such as façade and ação.
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A cedilla (/ s ɪ ˈ d ɪ l ə / sih-DIH-lə; from Spanish cedilla, "small ceda", i.e. small "z"), or cedille (from French cédille, pronounced), is a hook or tail (¸) added under certain letters (as a diacritical mark) to indicate that their pronunciation is modified.
Latin Capital Letter C with acute: 0198 U+0107 ć 263 ć Latin Small Letter C with acute 0199 U+0108 Ĉ 264 Ĉ Latin Capital Letter C with circumflex: 0200 U+0109 ĉ 265 ĉ Latin Small Letter C with circumflex 0201 U+010A Ċ 266 Ċ Latin Capital Letter C with dot above: 0202 U+010B ċ 267 ċ Latin Small Letter C with dot ...
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Some naming conventions limit whether letters may appear in uppercase or lowercase. Other conventions do not restrict letter case, but attach a well-defined interpretation based on letter case. Some naming conventions specify whether alphabetic, numeric, or alphanumeric characters may be used, and if so, in what sequence.