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Ȼ (minuscule: ȼ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from C with the addition of a stroke through the letter. Its minuscule form represents the sound [ts] in certain phonetic transcription systems for the indigenous languages of Mexico,[1] and the Saanich alphabet uses its majuscule form (the alphabet is caseless) for [kʷ],[2] and in Unifon, a phonemic transcription for American English; where it represents the sound of Ч.
Use on computers
[edit]Ȼ was added to Unicode 4.1 in 2005, in the Latin Extended-B block.[3] It did previously not exist in character sets, and consequently, few fonts can display it. The cent sign is often substituted for it instead.
Preview | Ȼ | ȼ | ||
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Unicode name | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH STROKE | LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH STROKE | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 571 | U+023B | 572 | U+023C |
UTF-8 | 200 187 | C8 BB | 200 188 | C8 BC |
Numeric character reference | Ȼ |
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See also
[edit]- ¢ the symbol for cent
- ₵, the symbol for the Ghanaian cedi
- ₡, the symbol for the Salvadoran and Costa Rican colón
References
[edit]- ^ "Phonetic symbols for consonants | SIL Mexico". mexico.sil.org. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
- ^ "How to pronounce SENĆOŦEN". saanich.montler.net. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
- ^ "Latin Extended-B. Range: 0180–024F". The Unicode Standard 14.0 (PDF). Unicode, Inc. 2021.