Appendix:Variations of "c"
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The letter “c” is subject to a range of variations through the addition of diacritics, capitalization, and use in different scripts. These include:
Capitalization and punctuation
editDiacritics
editOther encodings
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Other representations of C:
Other scripts
editCyrillic
edit- г (g, “ge”)
Hebrew
editIPA
editComputing
editIn computing, double-byte character sets duplicate some characters as double byte variants
Other
edit- © (copyright symbol)
- 🄯 (copyleft symbol)
- ℃ (symbol for degrees Celsius)
- ¢ (symbol for cent in U.S. currency)
- ₡ (symbol for the colón, currency of Costa Rica and El Salvador)
- ₵ (symbol for cedi, currency of Ghana)
- ₢ (cymbol for cruzeiro, historical currency of Brazil)
- ℄ (actually a "cl")
- Hook: ƈ Ƈ
- Stretched: ʗ
- Ɔ (open O)
- с (s, “es”) (Shaped like ‘c’ but otherwise unrelated)
- Double-struck: ℂ
- Gothic: ℭ
- Roman numeral: Ⅽ
Similar symbols
edit- с, the letter "s" in the Cyrillic alphabet
- ϲ, lunate sigma
- င, the letter representing /ŋa̰/ in the Burmese alphabet
- In some scripts, the open parenthesis, (, may appear similar to a "c".
Combinations with numbers
editSee also
editThe letter ‘c’ is historically related to ‘g’, see also Appendix:Variations of "g".