Č
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Image:Latin alphabet Čč.png
Č in upper- and lowercase
Č is the fourth letter of the Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, Slovak and Slovenian alphabet and the fifth letter of the Lithuanian and Latvian alphabet. It is also used in the Latin forms of Macedonian and Serbian, in fourth position. It is formed by addition of a caron to the standard C letter used in most alphabets based on Latin script. Like its Latin counterpart, the Cyrillic alphabet has a specific symbol: Ч. It is sometimes used in Ukrainian transliteration as the letter Ч.
Its phonetic value is [tʃ] and it is used to represent the voiceless postalveolar affricate consonant not unlike English ch in the word chocolate.
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