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Cedilla originates from a cursive form of Z.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedilla] Note that the cedilla may be confused with [[Natlang_Uses_of_Ogonek|ogonek]] ˛ or [[Natlang_Uses_of_Comma_Below|comma below]] ◌̦. In some fonts, the cedilla together with some letters may look identical to the comma. In Romanian, the letters Șș and Țț are actually supposed to have a comma below and not a cedilla, while in most other languages Şş and Ţţ are supposed to have cedillas.
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== Cedilla in Unicode ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Precomposed Letters with Cedilla
| style="font-size:180%" | ¸ || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̧ || style="font-size:180%" | Ç || style="font-size:180%" | ç || style="font-size:180%" | Ḉ || style="font-size:180%" | ḉ || style="font-size:180%" | Ḑ || style="font-size:180%" | ḑ || style="font-size:180%" | Ȩ || style="font-size:180%" | ȩ || style="font-size:180%" | Ḝ || style="font-size:180%" | ḝ || style="font-size:180%" | Ģ
|-
| U+00B8 || U+0327 || U+00C7 || U+00E7 || U+1E08 || U+1E09 || U+1E10 || U+1E11 || U+0228 || U+0229 || U+1E1C || U+1E1D || U+0122
|-
| Cedilla || Combining Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter C With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter C With Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter C With Cedilla And Acute || Latin Small Letter C With Cedilla And Acute || Latin Capital Letter D With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter D With Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter E With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter E With Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter E With Cedilla And Breve || Latin Small Letter E With Cedilla And Breve || Latin Capital Letter G With Cedilla
|-
| style="font-size:180%" | ģ || style="font-size:180%" | Ḩ || style="font-size:180%" | ḩ || style="font-size:180%" | Ķ || style="font-size:180%" | ķ || style="font-size:180%" | Ļ || style="font-size:180%" | ļ || style="font-size:180%" | Ņ || style="font-size:180%" | ņ || style="font-size:180%" | Ŗ || style="font-size:180%" | ŗ || style="font-size:180%" | Ş || style="font-size:180%" | ş
|-
| U+0123 || U+1E28 || U+1E29 || U+0136 || U+0137 || U+013B || U+013C || U+0145 || U+0146 || U+0156 || U+0157 || U+015E || U+015F
|-
| Latin Small Letter G With Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter H With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter H With Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter K With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter K With Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter L With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter L With Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter N With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter N With Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter R With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter R With Cedilla || Latin Capital Letter S With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter S With Cedilla
|-
| '''Note:''' The diacritic is placed on top of the letter to avoid the descender of the g. || || || || || || || ||​ || || || '''Note:''' May be confused with Latin Capital Letter S With Comma Below, Ș (U+0218). || '''Note:''' May be confused with Latin Small Letter S With Comma Below, ș (U+0219).
|-
| style="font-size:180%" | Ţ || style="font-size:180%" | ţ
|-
| U+0162 || U+0163
|-
| Latin Capital Letter T With Cedilla || Latin Small Letter T With Cedilla
|-
| '''Note:''' May be confused with Latin Capital Letter T With Comma Below, Ț (U+021A). || '''Note:''' May be confused with Latin Small Letter T With Comma Below, ț (U+021B).
|}
 
== Natlang Examples ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Uses of Cedilla
! Usage
! Language
! Letters
! Notes
|-
| Disambiguation of letter with several uses
| [[Wikipedia:Catalan_language|Catalan]]
| Çç /s/
| Çç is used before Aa, Oo, Uu, or word-finally, and stands for /s/. Cc without cedilla would stand for /k/ in those positions. Intervocalic Çç is pronunced [s], while intervocalic Ss is [z].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalan_alphabet#Ce_trencada_.28c-cedille.29]
|-
| rowspan=2 | Palatal consonant
| [[Wikipedia:Latgalian_language|Latgalian]], [[Wikipedia:Latvian_language|Latvian]]
| Ģģ /ɟ/, Ķķ /c/, Ļļ /ʎ/, Ņņ /ɲ/
|
|-
| [[Wikipedia:Livonian_language|Livonian]]
| Ḑḑ /ɟ/, Ļļ /ʎ/, Ņņ /ɲ/, Ţţ /c/
|
|-
| rowspan=1 | Palatalized consonant
| [[Wikipedia:Livonian_language|Livonian]]
| Ŗŗ /rʲ/
|
|-
| Postalveolar consonant
| [[Wikipedia:Turkish language|Turkish]]
| Çç /tʃ/, Şş /ʃ/
| Also note that the cedilla in Çç actually distinguishes voicing from Cc /dʒ/, not position.
|}
 
== See Also ==
* [[Cedilla]]
* [[Natlang_Uses_of_Diacritics_in_the_Latin_Alphabet]]
 
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