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Ц
ц
ц
Ossetian
Letter
ц • (c) (upper case Ц)
- The thirtieth letter of the Ossetian alphabet
See also
- (Cyrillic script letters) А (A) а (a), Ӕ (Æ) ӕ (æ), Б (B) б (b), В (V) в (v), Г (G) г (g), Гъ (Ǧ) гъ (ǧ), Д (D) д (d), Дж (Ǵ) дж (ǵ), Дз (Ʒ) дз (ʒ), Е (E) е (e), З (Z) з (z), И (I) и (i), Й (J) й (j), К (K) к (k), Къ (K’) къ (k’), Л (L) л (l), М (M) м (m), Н (N) н (n), О (O) о (o), П (P) п (p), Пъ (P’) пъ (p’), Р (R) р (r), С (S) с (s), Т (T) т (t), Тъ (Tʺ) тъ (t’), У (U) у (u), Ф (F) ф (f), Х (X) х (x), Хъ (Q) хъ (q), Ц (C) ц (c), Цъ (C’) цъ (c’), Ч (Ḱ) ч (ḱ), Чъ (Ḱ’) чъ (ḱ’), Ы (Y) ы (y)
Russian
Etymology
Supposedly borrowed from the Hebrew alphabet.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t͡s]
Letter
ц • (c) (lower case, upper case Ц)
- The twenty-fourth letter of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet. Its name is цэ (cɛ) and it has the sound of English ts. It is preceded by Х (X) and followed by Ч (Č).
See also
- Wikipedia article on the Cyrillic alphabet
- Search en.wiktionary.org for articles beginning with: Ц, ц
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Cyrillic letter Ц ц, normal above, italics below.
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Handwritten forms
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- (phoneme) IPA(key): /ts/
Etymology
Supposedly borrowed from the Hebrew alphabet.
Letter
ц (lower case, upper case Ц)
- The 27th letter of the Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic alphabet.
See also
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Cyrillic letter Ц ц, normal above, italics below.
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Handwritten forms