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See also:ҷ,ӵ,,ɥ,Ч,Ҷ,Ӵ,,կ,վ,Կ,andՎ
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Abaza • Abkhaz • Aghul • Alutor • Archi • Avar • Azerbaijani • Bashkir • Belarusian • Bulgarian • Buryat • Chechen • Chukchi • Chuvash • Crimean Tatar • Dargwa • Dungan • East Circassian • Eastern Mari • Even • Evenki • Ingush • Itelmen • Kalmyk • Kazakh • Khakas • Kumyk • Kyrgyz • Lezgi • Macedonian • Mongolian • Nivkh • Northern Mansi • Old Novgorodian • Orok • Ossetian • Pannonian Rusyn • Romanian • Russian • Serbo-Croatian • Southern Altai • Tabasaran • Tajik • Tatar • Tundra Nenets • Tuvan • Ubykh • Udmurt • Ukrainian • Uzbek • West Circassian • Western Mari • Yakut • Zhuang
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чU+0447,ч
CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE
ц
[U+0446]
Cyrillicш
[U+0448]

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ч (upper caseЧ)

  1. Aletter of theCyrillic script, calledche orcha.

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ч (upper caseЧ)

  1. Aletter of theOld Cyrillic script, calledchrivi,cherv orchrv.

Gallery

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  • Regular.
    Regular.
  • Italics.
    Italics.
  • Handwritten.
    Handwritten.

Abaza

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ч (ć) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The fifty-eighthletter of the Abazaalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Abkhaz

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The fifty-secondletter of the Abkhazalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Aghul

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The forty-secondletter of the Aghulalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Alutor

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ч (transliteration needed) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-firstletter of the Alutoralphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Archi

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The eighty-seventhletter of the Archialphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Avar

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-seventhletter of the Avaralphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Azerbaijani

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Etymology

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From Glagolitic, from Hebrewץ.

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ч (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirtiethletter of the Azerbaijanialphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Bashkir

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ч (ç) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-thirdletter of the Bashkiralphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

Usage notes

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Only used in Russian and Persian borrowings.

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Belarusian

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-sixthletter of the Belarusianalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Bulgarian

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-fourthletter of the Bulgarianalphabet, calledчъ(č) and written in theCyrillic script.

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Buryat

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Buryatalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Chechen

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-seventhletter of the Chechenalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Chukchi

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ч (transliteration needed) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Chukchialphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Chuvash

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-ninthletter of the Chuvashalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Crimean Tatar

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ч (transliteration needed) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Crimean Tataralphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Dargwa

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-seventhletter of the Dargwaalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Dungan

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirtiethletter of the Dunganalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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East Circassian

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The forty-ninthletter of the East Circassianalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Eastern Mari

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Eastern Marialphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Even

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ч (c) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Evenalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Evenki

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ч (ç) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-sixthletter of the Evenkialphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Ingush

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-fifthletter of the Ingushalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Itelmen

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ч (transliteration needed) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-eighthletter of the Itelmenalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Kalmyk

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ч (ç) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-firstletter of the Kalmykalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabicچ
Cyrillicч
Latin

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ч (ç) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-thirdletter of the Kazakhalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Khakas

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ч (ç) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirtiethletter of the Khakasalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Kumyk

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ч (ç) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-firstletter of the Kumykalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Kyrgyz

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ч (c) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Kyrgyzalphabet, calledче(ce) and written in theCyrillic script.

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Lezgi

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-sixthletter of the Lezgialphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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  • (phoneme):IPA(key): /t͡ʃ/
  • (letter name):IPA(key): [t͡ʃə]

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-ninthletter of the Macedonianalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Mongolian

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Etymology 1

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-seventhletter of the Mongolianalphabet, calledчэ(če) and written in theCyrillic script.

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Etymology 2

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Cognate withBuryat-шье(-šʹje).

Particle

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ч (č) (Mongolian spellingᠴᠤ(ču))

  1. (concessive)even
  2. too(also)
  3. marking thetopic of the sentence
  4. no-,any-(after interrogative pronouns, used with a negative verb)
    хэн ч байхгүй
    xen č bajxgüj
    nobody is there
  5. every, -ever,any-(after interrogative pronouns)
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Conjunction

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ч (č)

  1. although
  2. both...and;neither...nor(with one ч after the first term, and another after the second)
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Nivkh

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ч (ț’) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-eighthletter of the Nivkhalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Northern Mansi

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-secondletter of the Northern Mansialphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Old Novgorodian

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ч () (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. Aletter of the Old Novgorodianalphabet, written in theOld Cyrillic script.

Orok

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirtiethletter of the Orokalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Ossetian

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ч () (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-fourthletter of the Ossetianalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Pannonian Rusyn

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-seventhletter of the Pannonian Rusynalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Romanian

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ч (ci) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-fifthletter of theMoldovan alphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Russian

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Etymology 1

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From Glagolitic, from Hebrewץ.

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-fifthletter of the Russianalphabet, calledче(če) and written in theCyrillic script.

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Etymology 2

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Abbreviation ofчас(čas).

Noun

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ч (činan (indeclinable)

  1. h,hour

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From Glagolitic, from Hebrewץ.

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ч (Latin spellingč,lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Serbo-Croatianalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Southern Altai

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-ninthletter of the Southern Altaialphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Tabasaran

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-seventhletter of the Tabasaranalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Tajik

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-ninthletter of the Tajikalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Tatar

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ч (ç) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-firstletter of the Tataralphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Tundra Nenets

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ч (ć°) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-sixthletter of the Tundra Nenetsalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Tuvan

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ч (ç) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Tuvanalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Ubykh

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Verb

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ч (č)

  1. tospin
    Асчын.Asčən.I spin it.
  2. tosweep
    Асчын.Asčən.I sweep it.

Udmurt

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ч (ć) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-ninthletter of the Udmurtalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Ukrainian

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Ukrainianalphabet, calledче(če) and written in theCyrillic script.

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Uzbek

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ч (ch) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-fifthletter of the Uzbekalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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West Circassian

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The fiftiethletter of the West Circassianalphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Western Mari

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Western Marialphabet, written in theCyrillic script.

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Yakut

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ч (č) (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. The thirty-secondletter of the Yakutalphabet, calledче(če) and written in theCyrillic script.

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Zhuang

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ч (lower case,upper caseЧ)

  1. 1957–1982 spelling ofx
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