C - Related Letters and Other Similar Characters

Related Letters and Other Similar Characters

  • Ć ć : Latin letter C with acute
  • Ĉ ĉ : Latin letter C with circumflex
  • Č č : Latin letter C with caron
  • Ċ ċ : Latin letter C with dot above
  • Ç ç : Latin letter C cedilla
  • Ḉ ḉ : Latin letter C with cedilla and acute
  • Ƈ ƈ : Latin letter C with hook
  • C̈ c̈: Latin letter C with diaresis
  • ɕ : IPA symbol C with back-curl
  • С с : Cyrillic letter Es – identical in shape with the Latin C c but the equivalent of the Latin S s.
  • Ц ц : Cyrillic letter Tse
  • Ⅽ : Roman numeral
  • ʗ : stretched C
  • ℂ : double struck C
  • ℭ : blackletter C
  • ℃ : degree Celsius
  • Ⓒ ⓒ : enclosed C
  • © : copyright symbol
  • ¢ : cent (currency)
  • ₡ : colón (currency)
  • ₢ : Brazilian cruzeiro (currency)
  • ₵ : Ghana cedi (currency)

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