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{{Otheruses1|the letter C itself}} {{dablink|'''C#''' redirects here. Due to technical limitations, the article on the C# programming language is located at C Sharp. For information about the musical note C♯, see musical notation}} {{AZ|uc=C|lc=c}} Image:Copyright.svg thumb|100px|'''C''' in Copyright mark '''C''' (lowercase '''c''') is the third letter of the Roman alphabet. Its name in English language English is ''cee'' (IPA [si:]). In the Etruscan language, plosive consonants had no contrastive phonation voicing, so the Greek language Greek Gamma Γ (Gamma) was used to represent /k/. In the beginning, the Romans used C for both /k/ and /g/, only later adding a horizontal bar at right-center to produce G. It is possible but uncertain that C represented only /g/ at an even earlier time, while K might have been used for /k/. Some scholars claim that the Semitic Gimel (letter) ג (gîmel) pictured a camel, but most assume it was probably ''gaml'' (a throwing stick/boomerang). Other alphabets have letters identical to C in form but not in use and derivation, in particular the Cyrillic alphabet Cyrillic letter Es (cyrillic) Es which derives from one form of the Greek alphabet Greek letter sigma (letter) sigma, known as the "lunate sigma" from its resemblance to a crescent moon.

Phonetic use
/k/ developed palatal consonant palatal and velar consonant velar allophones in Latin, probably due to Etruscan influence. The Romance languages and English language English have a common feature inherited from Vulgar Latin where C takes on either a "hard" or "soft" value depending on the following vowel. In English and French language French, C takes the "hard" value voiceless velar plosive {{IPA|/k/}} finally and before A, O, and U, and the "soft" value voiceless alveolar fricative {{IPA|/s/}} before E, I, or Y. Romance languages obey similar rules, but the soft value is different in several languages, taking on voiceless dental fricative /θ/ in European Spanish language Castilian and {{IPA|/ʧ/}} (like English CH) in Italian language Italian and Romanian language Romanian. Other languages use C with different values, such as {{IPA|/k/}} regardless of position in Irish language Irish, Welsh language Welsh, {{IPA|/θ/}} in Fijian language Fijian, {{IPA|/ʤ/}} in Turkish language Turkish, Tatar language Tatar, Azeri language Azeri, {{IPA|/ʧ/}} in Tagalog, Bahasa Indonesia, Malay language Malay, {{IPA|/ʦ/}} in Czech language Czech, Croatian language Croatian, Esperanto, Hungarian language Hungarian, Polish language Polish, Pinyin Romanized Chinese language Chinese, Serbian language Serbian, Latvian language Latvian. There are several common digraphs with C, the most common being CH, which in some languages such as German language German is far more common than C alone. In English, CH most commonly takes the value {{IPA|/ʧ/}}, but can take the value {{IPA|/k/}}, {{IPA|/ʃ/}}, or voiceless velar fricative {{IPA|/x/}}, usually when transliterating Greek language Greek Χ or Hebrew. CH takes various values in other languages, such as Voiceless palatal fricative {{IPA|/ç/}}, {{IPA|/k/}}, or {{IPA|/x/}} in German, Voiceless postalveolar fricative {{IPA|/ʃ/}} in French language French, {{IPA|/k/}} in Italian, {{IPA|/ʈʂʰ/}} in Mandarin Chinese, and so forth. CK, with the value {{IPA.html">Germanic languages such as English, German and Swedish.html" title="Meaning of k/}},_is often used after short vowels in Swedish">Swedish language|Swedish (but some other Germanic languages use KK instead, such as Dutch language Dutch and Norwegian language Norwegian). The digraph CZ is found in Polish and CS in Hungarian, both representing {{IPA|/ʧ/}}. In Old English, sc made the {{IPA|/ʃ/}}. As a phonetic symbol, lowercase c is the International Phonetic Alphabet and X-SAMPA symbol for the voiceless palatal plosive, and capital C is the X-SAMPA symbol for the voiceless palatal fricative.

Codes for computing
{{Letter |NATO=Charlie |Morse=–·–· |B1=� |B2=○ |B3=○ |B4=� |B5=○ |B6=○ }} In Unicode the majuscule capital C is codepoint U+0043 and the minuscule lowercase c is U+0063. The ASCII code for capital C is 67 and for lowercase c is 99; or in Binary numeral system binary 01000011 and 01100011, respectively. The EBCDIC code for capital C is 195 and for lowercase c is 131. The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "&#67;" and "&#99;" for upper and lower case respectively.

Meanings for C
* A c with a bar over it is an abbreviation for the Latin word "cum", meaning "with". * In anatomy, C means cervical (cervix meaning "neck"), as in C-spine, or written with a number refers to a numbered Cervical vertebrae cervical vertebra (C1 to C7) or cervical spinal nerve (C1 - C8) * In astronomy, ** C stands for comet (long period), as in C/1957 P1 (Comet Mrkos). ** C stands for a February 1 through 15 discovery, in the provisional designation of a comet (e.g. C/1962 C1, Comet Seki-Lines) or asteroid (e.g. (3950) 1986 CH). * In baseball, C is the abbreviation for the position of catcher. * In basketball, C is the abbreviation for the position of center (basketball) center. * In biochemistry, C is the symbol for the amino acid cysteine and the nitrogenous nucleic acid base cytosine. * Brassiere cup size '''C''' * In business, C is a "creation" initial. It is used for the company name etc. in many Japanese companies. * In Canada Canadian television, the '''C''' Television rating system rating indicates a program intended to be viewed by children. * In chemistry, C is the symbol for carbon. * In the CMYK color model, C stands for the color cyan. * In communication, c is an abbreviation for the word "see" in Short message service SMS or instant message. * In computing, ** C denotes the C programming language. Several of its derivatives have names including the letter C, for example C++, Objective-C, and C Sharp programming language C#. ** C is a security division ("Discretionary Protection") in the TCSEC. * In currency, c or ¢ (c with a vertical or slanted bar through it) means Cent (currency) cent. * In economics, C is usually used to represent consumption. * In education, C is an average Grade (education) grade. * In electrical engineering, ** ''C'' is the control grid bias power supply (originally a battery) of vacuum tube circuitry. ** ''C'' is the variable for capacitance, and is used to label capacitors on schematics. ** C is a standard size of dry-cell battery (electricity) battery. * In espionage, C is the head of MI6. * In finance, C is the New York Stock Exchange ticker symbol for Citigroup. * In gold, C is the abbreviation for Carat (purity) Carat. * In hardware, a C-clamp is a type of fastener, so called because its shape resembles the capital C. * In history, c is an abbreviation for ''circa''. When used with years, it means about (e.g., "c. 1500" means around the year 1500). * In international relations, C sometimes represents the Commonwealth of Nations. * In List of international license plate codes international licence plate codes, C stands for Cuba. * In paper size international paper sizes, C is a series of sizes with an aspect ratio of roughly 70% width to height. This series is primarily used for envelopes. * In mathematics, ** C is often used as a numerical digit digit meaning ''twelve'' in hexadecimal and other positional numeral systems with a radix of 13 or greater. ** Blackboard bold (double-struck capital C) \mathbb{C} (Unicode {{uplusfirst}}2102 "â„‚") denotes the set of all complex numbers. ** C with indices denotes the number of combinations, a binomial coefficient. ** Blackletter \mathfrak c (Unicode U+212D "â„­") denotes the first beth number: the cardinality of the set of real numbers (the "continuum"), or of the power set of natural numbers. ** ''C''''n'' and ''C'' are notions of smooth functions, meaning "continuously differentiable ''n'' times" and "infinitely differentiable", respectively. * In metrology, c is the symbol for the cup (unit) cup, a unit of measurement of volume, used in cooking recipes in several countries. * In Microsoft Windows, Ctrl-C, (in Mac OS, Command-C) copy and paste copies the selected text, image or sound and places it on the clipboard. * In music, C is a note; see also Middle C * In nutrition, C is a vitamin; see Vitamin C * In physics, ** ''c'' is the speed of light speed of light in vacuum. ** ''c'' can also be used for the speed of sound. ** c is the symbol of the charm quark. * As the first letter of a postal code, ** In Canada, C stands for Prince Edward Island. * In publishing, c with an enclosing circle, ©, denotes copyright * In rail transport, C is the UIC classification for the railroad locomotive wheel arrangement known as 0-6-0 in the Whyte notation; a locomotive with three powered axles (and thus six wheels) in which the axles are linked by gearing or side rods. * In Roman naming convention, C is the abbreviation for the praenomen Gaius. * In Roman numerals, C denotes one 100 (number) hundred (''centum'' in Latin; there are also separate Unicode characters for this number, U+216D "â…­" and U+217D "â…½"). * On the serial numbers of United States dollars, C identifies the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. * In the SI system, ** c, centi, is an SI prefix meaning 1/100. ** C is the symbol for coulomb, the SI derived unit for electric charge. * In temperature, °C is the symbol for degrees Celsius (there is also a separate Unicode character for this symbol, U+2103 "℃"). * In terminals under Unix-like operating systems, Ctrl-C sends the SIGINT (POSIX) INT signal (computing) signal. * As a timezone, C is the military designation for UTC+3, also known as MSK or Moscow Time.

See also
*cedilla Ç, C-circumflex Ĉ, Cent (currency) ¢, ÄŒ, Ć *С : Es (Cyrillic) {{AZsubnav}} Category:Latin letters als:C ar:C bs:C ca:C sn:C cs:C da:C de:C el:C (γÏ?άμμα) es:C eo:C fr:C gl:C ko:C hr:C io:C id:C it:C he:C kw:C la:C hu:C nl:C ja:C no:C nn:C pl:C pt:C ro:C simple:C sk:C sl:C fi:C sv:C tl:C vi:C tr:C yo:C zh:C :Category:{{{1}}} {{{1}}}

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