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==As a separate letter in various languages== It represents the [[voiceless postalveolar affricate]] {{IPAslink|t͡ʃ}} in the following languages: *the 4th letter of the [[Albanian alphabet]]. *the 4th letter of the [[Azerbaijani alphabet]]. *the 4th letter of the [[Dobrujan Tatar alphabet]]. *the 4th letter of the [[Turkish alphabet]]. *the 3rd letter of the [[Turkmen alphabet]]. *the 4th letter of the [[Kurmanji alphabet]] (also known as Northern Kurdish). *the 4th letter of the [[Zazaki|Zazaki alphabet]]. [[File:Carrer de França, el Catllar.jpg|thumb|Catalan way for writing ''Ç''.]] In the 2020 version of the [[Kazakh alphabet|Latin Kazakh Alphabet]], the letter represents the [[voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate]] {{IPAslink|tɕ}}, which is similar to {{IPAslink|t͡ʃ}}. It previously represented a [[voiceless palatal click]] {{IPAslink|ǂ}} in [[Juǀʼhoansi]] and [[Naro language|Naro]], though the former has replaced it with {{angle bracket|ǂ}} and the latter with {{angle bracket|tc}}. The similarly shaped letter [[the (Cyrillic)|the]] (Ҫ ҫ) is used in the Cyrillic alphabets of [[Bashkir language|Bashkir]] and [[Chuvash language|Chuvash]] to represent {{IPAslink|θ}} and {{IPAslink|ɕ}}, respectively. In [[Tatar language|Tatar]], ç represents {{IPAslink|ɕ}}. It also represents the [[retroflex flap]] {{IPAslink|ɽ}} in the [[Rohingya language#Roman script|Rohingya Latin alphabet]]. [[Janalif]] uses this letter to represent the [[voiced postalveolar affricate]] {{IPAslink|d͡ʒ}} [[Old Malay]] uses ç to represent {{IPAslink|dʒ}} and {{IPAslink|ɲ}}.
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