- (where it is
called trenc), French, and
Portuguese (where it is
called a
cedilha) it is used only
under the
letter ⟨c⟩ (to form ⟨ç⟩), and the
entire letter...
- It can
occur at the
beginning or end of words.
Portuguese (cê-
cedilha, cê de
cedilha or cê cedilhado): it is used
before ⟨a⟩, ⟨o⟩, ⟨u⟩: taça ('cup')...
-
pronounced separately from a
previous letter.[citation needed] The
cedilla (
cedilha) ¸
found under ç,
indicates that ç is
pronounced [s], not [k].[citation...
-
diacritics in use in the language; the
letter Ç, the only
application of the
cedilha in Portuguese, has its own key. In some
keyboard layouts the AltGr+C combination...
- /a/, /ɐ/ AN an - /ɐ̃(ŋ)/ B b bé /b/, /β/ C c cé, qué /k/, /s/ Ç ç cé de
cedilha /s/, /z/ D d dé /d/, /ð/ E e é /ɛ/, /e/, /ɨ/ EN en - /ẽ(ŋ)/ /ɨ̃/ F f fé...
- is much less
widespread than in Spanish. The
Portuguese letter ⟨ç⟩ (c-
cedilha),
based on a
Visigothic form of the
letter ⟨z⟩: "ꝣ". In
Portuguese it is...
-
falou acordês hoje?" [Nuno Pacheco, Público]; 4 July 2011: http://ilcao.
cedilha.net/?p=2187
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