cedilha
The cedilha (ç) is a diacritical mark used in several Latin-based writing systems, most notably in French, Portuguese, and Catalan. It consists of a c-shaped symbol placed underneath the letter "c" to modify its pronunciation.
In French, the cedilla is used exclusively with the letter "c" before the vowels "a", "o", and
Portuguese employs the cedilla more extensively, using it in both native words and loanwords to represent the
The cedilla originated from the Latin letter "z" and evolved through medieval scribal abbreviations. Its name
In modern digital typography, the cedilla is encoded in Unicode and can be typed using various keyboard
The cedilla should not be confused with other similar-looking diacritics such as the cursive or the comma