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C

C (minuscule: c) is the third letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is cee (pronounced /ˈsiː/ ⓘ), plural cees.

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Alphabetical position
3
Associated numbers
100
Descendants
ç · ⒞ Ⓒ ⓒ⟂ · 🄒 🄫 🄯 🄲 🅒 🅲 🇨⟂ · Ȼ · ₵
Development
Γ γ𐌂C c · 𐌂C c · C c
In Unicode
U+0043, U+0063
Language of origin
Latin language

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C

Nodes149
Edges148
Triples199
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013423
Components1

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C

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related to Later use · 34
C → Britain, Celtic, Celts, Dalmatia, English, France, French, Gaelic, However, Iberian Peninsula, In, In Vulgar Latin, Ireland, Irish, Italian, Italy, Kent, Latin, Middle English, Modern English
related to history · 23
C → Already, Another, Barry, BC, Classical Etruscan, Classical Latin, During, Early Etruscan, Egyptian, Etruscan, Gamma, Greek, Hence, In, In Latin, It, Latin, Of, Powell, Semitic
related to Other languages · 23
C → Afrikaans, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Germanic, Icelandic, In, In French, In Italian, Italian, Latin America, Norwegian, Of, Other, Portuguese, Romance, Romanian
related to Ancestors, descendants and siblings · 21
C → Chatino, Claudian, Douglas Beach, Gamma, Gimel, Greek, IPA, Khoekhoe, Latin, Mandarin Chinese, Mexico, Modifier, Oaxaca, Para-IPA, Phonetic, Semitic, Small, Stretched, Uralic Phonetic Alphabet, Used
related to Computing · 13
C → ASCII, CAPITAL LETTER, CAPITAL LETTER ES, CJK, ISO, Latin, SMALL LETTER, The Cyrillic, The Latin, There, These, Unicode, Variant
related to Digraphs · 13
C → As, Dutch, English, German, Germanic, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Old English, Polish, Swedish, The, There
Sound values · 12
C → [c], [d͡ʒ], [k], [s], [t͡s], [t͡ʃ], [ð], [ʃ], [ʑ], [ʔ], [ʕ], [θ]
Descendants · 9
C → ¢, ç, Ȼ, ₡, ₵, ℃, ∁, ⒞ Ⓒ ⓒ⟂, 🄒 🄫 🄯 🄲 🅒 🅲 🇨⟂
related to Derived ligatures, abbreviations, signs and symbols · 8
C → Brazilian, Celsius, CꜾ, European Currency Unit CE, Ghana, Latin, Medieval, Portuguese
related to English · 8
C → English, For, French, Greek, However, In English, Latin-derived, The

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english latin languages letter used also alphabet words soft phonetic sound ch represent ipa use french value represents old digraph

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
CAlphabetical position31.00infobox
CAssociated numbers1001.00infobox
CDescendantsç1.00infobox
CDescendants⒞ Ⓒ ⓒ⟂1.00infobox
CDescendants🄒 🄫 🄯 🄲 🅒 🅲 🇨⟂1.00infobox
CDescendantsȻ1.00infobox
CDescendants1.00infobox
CDescendants1.00infobox
CDescendants¢1.00infobox
CDescendants1.00infobox
CDescendants1.00infobox
CDevelopmentΓ γ𐌂C c1.00infobox
CDevelopment𐌂C c1.00infobox
CDevelopmentC c1.00infobox
CIn UnicodeU+0043, U+00631.00infobox
CLanguage of originLatin language1.00infobox
CSistersГ1.00infobox
CSistersG1.00infobox
CSistersԳ1.00infobox
CSisters(𐡂 ࠂ ג ܓ ج)1.00infobox
CSound values[c]1.00infobox
CSound values[k]1.00infobox
CSound values[t͡ʃ]1.00infobox
CSound values[t͡s]1.00infobox
CSound values[d͡ʒ]1.00infobox
CSound values[ʃ]1.00infobox
CSound values[s]1.00infobox
CSound values[ʕ]1.00infobox
CSound values[ʔ]1.00infobox
CSound values[θ]1.00infobox

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