Ch
- The eighteenthletter of the Angamialphabet, written in theLatin script.
- (Latin-script letters)Ü ü,Üi üi,A a,Ai ai,I i,Ie ie,U u,Uo uo,E e,Ei ei,O o,Ou ou,K k,Kh kh,G g,Ng ng,C c,Ch ch,J j,Jh jh,Ny ny,T t,Th th,D d,N n,Ts ts,Tsh tsh,Dz dz,P p,Ph ph,B b,M m,Pf pf,Bv bv,Y y,Yh yh,R r,Rh rh,L l,Lh lh,F f,V v,W w,Wh wh,S s,Sh sh,Z z,Zh zh,H h
Ch (lower casech)
- A letter of theMazahua alphabet.
- IPA(key): /t͜ʃʰ/
Ch (lower casech)
- Aletter of the Chipewyanalphabet, written in theLatin script.
Ch (mixed case,lower casech,upper caseCH)
- adigraph, the eleventh letter of theCzech alphabet, afterH and beforeI
2006 November 2, Libor Kult, “S novým trenérem jsme nenašli společnou řeč”, inHokej.cz[1], retrieved2015-11-24:Chtěl jsem doChomutova.- I wanted to go to Chomutov.
Mixed caseCh is usually used in the beginning of a proper name or of a sentence (e. g. inChrudim).
Ch (lower casech)
- A letter of the practicalHadza alphabet.
- IPA(key): /x/,/ç/
Ch (lower casech)
- Adigraph in Irish orthography
Ch (lower casech)
- (obsolete, Tindall orthography)A letter of the Khoekhoe alphabet; modernǀH.
Ch (mixed case,upper caseCH,lower casech)
- a letter used in older, pre-World-War-II Latvian spelling, but now replaced everywhere byH (lower caseh).
This letter can still be found in older books, or in books written by the Latvian diaspora prior to the fall of the Soviet Union. It used to represent the sound of IPA symbol /x/, as distinct from /h/; but since these sounds have merged as /x/ in current Latvian pronunciation, <h> (= /x/) is now used in all cases.
Ch (upper caseCH,lower casech)
- The twelfthletter of the Lower Sorbianalphabet, calledcha and written in theLatin script.
Alphabetized between H and I.
- (Latin-script letters)pismik;A a,B b,C c,Č č,Ć ć,D d,E e,Ě ě,F f,G g,H h,Ch ch,I i,J j,K k,Ł ł,L l,M m,N n,Ń ń,O o (Ó ó),P p,R r,Ŕ ŕ,S s,Š š,Ś ś,T t,U u,W w,Y y,Z z,Ž ž,Ź ź
- (obsolete letters)B́b́,Ėė,Ḿḿ,Ṕṕ,ſ,ß,Ꞩẜ,Ẃẃ
Ch (lower casech)
- Aletter of the Navajoalphabet, written in theLatin script.
- (Latin-script letters)A a (Á á,Ą ą,Ą́ ą́),B b,Ch ch,Chʼ chʼ,D d,Dl dl,Dz dz,E e (É é,Ę ę,Ę́ ę́),G g,Gh gh,H h,Hw hw,X x,I i (Í í,Į į,Į́ į́),J j,K k,Kʼ kʼ,Kw kw,ʼ,L l,Ł ł,M m,N n (Ń ń),O o (Ó ó,Ǫ ǫ,Ǫ́ ǫ́),S s,Sh sh,T t,Tʼ tʼ,Tł tł,Tłʼ tłʼ,Ts ts,Tsʼ tsʼ,W w,Y y,Z z,Zh zh
Ch (mixed case,upper caseCH,lower casech)
- A letter of theOsage Latin alphabet. Osage script𐓌.
Ch (lower casech)
- The sixteenthletter of the Slovakalphabet, written in theLatin script.
- (Latin-script letters)písmeno;A a,Á á,Ä ä,B b,C c,Č č,D d,Ď ď,Dz dz,Dž dž,E e,É é,F f,G g,H h,Ch ch,I i,Í í,J j,K k,L l,Ĺ ĺ,Ľ ľ,M m,N n,Ň ň,O o,Ó ó,Ô ô,P p,Q q,R r,Ŕ ŕ,S s,Š š,T t,Ť ť,U u,Ú ú,V v,W w,X x,Y y,Ý ý,Z z,Ž ž
- “Ch”, inSlovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak),https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk,2003–2025
Ch (mixed case,upper caseCH,lower casech)
- che, the fourth letter of the Spanish alphabet, afterC and beforeD
- Since 1994, this letter has been treated as if it wereC followed byh for collation purposes only. In 2010, this letter was officially removed by theRAE from the Spanish alphabet.
- (Hà Nội)IPA(key): [se˧˧ haːt̚˧˦],[t͡ɕəː˨˩],[t͡ɕəː˨˩ ɲɛ˧˨ʔ]
- (Huế)IPA(key): [sej˧˧ haːk̚˦˧˥],[t͡ɕəː˦˩],[t͡ɕəː˦˩ ɲɛ˨˩ʔ]
- (Saigon)IPA(key): [sej˧˧ haːk̚˦˥],[cəː˨˩],[cəː˨˩ ɲɛ˨˩˨]
- Phonetic spelling: xê hát, chờ, chờ nhẹ
Ch (mixed case,upper caseCH,lower casech)
- (dated)Traditionally the sixthletter of the Vietnamesealphabet, calledxê hát,chờ orchờ nhẹ and written in theLatin script.
- (Quốc ngữ letters)chữ cái;A a (À à,Ả ả,à ã,Á á,Ạ ạ),Ă ă (Ằ ằ,Ẳ ẳ,Ẵ ẵ,Ắ ắ,Ặ ặ), â (Ầ ầ,Ẩ ẩ,Ẫ ẫ,Ấ ấ,Ậ ậ),B b,C c (Ch ch),D d,Đ đ,E e (È è,Ẻ ẻ,Ẽ ẽ,É é,Ẹ ẹ),Ê ê (Ề ề,Ể ể,Ễ ễ,Ế ế,Ệ ệ),G g (Gh gh,Gi gi),H h,I i (Ì ì,Ỉ ỉ,Ĩ ĩ,Í í,Ị ị),K k (Kh kh),L l,M m,N n (Ng ng,Ngh ngh,Nh nh),O o (Ò ò,Ỏ ỏ,Õ õ,Ó ó,Ọ ọ),Ô ô (Ồ ồ,Ổ ổ,Ỗ ỗ,Ố ố,Ộ ộ),Ơ ơ (Ờ ờ,Ở ở,Ỡ ỡ,Ớ ớ,Ợ ợ),P p (Ph ph),Q q (Qu qu),R r,S s,T t (Th th,Tr tr),U u (Ù ù,Ủ ủ,Ũ ũ,Ú ú,Ụ ụ),Ư ư (Ừ ừ,Ử ử,Ữ ữ,Ứ ứ,Ự ự),V v,X x,Y y (Ỳ ỳ,Ỷ ỷ,Ỹ ỹ,Ý ý,Ỵ ỵ)
Ch (upper case,lower casech)
- The fourthletter of the Welshalphabet, calledèch and written in theLatin script.It is preceded byC and followed byD.
Like the other Welsh digraphs,Ch is considered a distinct letter of the Welsh alphabet for all purposes, including collation. Thus,Chwilog is alphabetically sortedafterCydweli.
- Ch cannot be mutated in Welsh.
- (Latin-script letters)llythyren;A a (Á á,À à, â,Ä ä),B b,C c,Ch ch,D d,Dd dd,E e (É é,È è,Ê ê,Ë ë),F f,Ff ff,G g,Ng ng,H h,I i (Í í,Ì ì,Î î,Ï ï),J j,L l,Ll ll,M m,N n,O o (Ó ó,Ò ò,Ô ô,Ö ö),P p,Ph ph,R r,Rh rh,S s,T t,Th th,U u (Ú ú,Ù ù,Û û,Ü ü),W w (Ẃ ẃ,Ẁ ẁ,Ŵ ŵ,Ẅ ẅ),Y y (Ý ý,Ỳ ỳ,Ŷ ŷ,Ÿ ÿ)
- R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “Ch”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies