C
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Translingual
See also
- (Latin script): Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Sſs Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
- (Variations of letter C): Ćć Ĉĉ Čč Ċċ C̄c̄ Çç Ḉḉ Ȼȼ Ƈƈ ɕ ᴄ Cc
- (select other variations) Ƈ ₡ ₵ ₢
- Other scripts: Г (G, “ge”), ג (g, “gimel”)
- For more variations, see Appendix:Variations of "c".
C on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2
A standardization of Ɔ and C because the latter happens to be an abbreviation of Latin centum (“hundred”), from abbreviation of ƆIC, an alternate form of >I<, from tally stick markings resembling Ж (a superimposed X and I), from the practice of designating each tenth X notch with an extra cut.
Numeral
C (upper case Roman numeral, lower case c)
- Roman numeral hundred (100)
- (ordinal) the hundredth (100th)
Usage notes
With a bar over the numeral, i.e., as C, it represents one hundred thousand.
Derived terms
- English: c-note
See also
- Lesser roman numeral symbol: L (“50”)
- Greater roman numeral symbol: D (“500”)
- Roman numerals
Etymology 3
- (element symbol, carbon): abbreviation
- (metrology, coulomb): abbreviation
- (computing, hexadecimal 12): From its position as the twelfth element of the series {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F}
Symbol
C
- (chemistry) Carbon.
- (metrology) Symbol for the coulomb, an SI unit of electric charge.
- (computing, hexadecimal) The digit for 12.
- 0x0000000C
- (genetics) IUPAC 1-letter abbreviation for any cytosine
- (biochemistry) IUPAC 1-letter abbreviation for cysteine
- (mathematics) differentiable class
- C1 functions are differentiable once, and C2 functions are twice differentiable
- (mathematics) denotes the constant of integration
- (physics) capacitance
Gallery
- Capital and lowercase versions of C, in normal and italic type
- Uppercase and lowercase C in Fraktur
See also
Other representations of C:
English
Pronunciation
- (letter name): IPA(key): /siː/
Audio (UK) (file) - Rhymes: -iː
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c, plural Cs or C's)
- The third letter of the English alphabet, called cee and written in the Latin script.
- 1945 August 17, George Orwell, chapter 3, in Animal Farm: A Fairy Story, London: Secker & Warburg, OCLC 3655473:
- Boxer could not get beyond the letter D. He would trace out A, B, C, D, in the dust with his great hoof […]
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See also
Number
C (upper case, lower case c)
Symbol
C
- A standard size of dry cell battery between A and D.
- (music) Guitar chord – C – Played 0 1 0 2 3 0.
- (entomology) 1-letter abbreviation for costa
Noun
C (plural Cs)
- (slang) $100; a c-note.
- (music) The first note in the C chromatic and major scales.
- An academic grade better than a D and worse than a B.
- (Unicode) Canonical Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition
- (slang) Cocaine.
- 1945, William Burroughs, letter, 24 Jul 1945:
- Where did you secure the C? My own supply is utterly depleted.
- 1945, William Burroughs, letter, 24 Jul 1945:
- Abbreviation of consonant.
- (Britain, politics, in election results) Conservative
Derived terms
Etymology 2
The programming language is so named because it followed on from an earlier language called B.
Proper noun
C
- (programming) A particular high-level programming language from which many others are derived.
- 1995, Gary Wolf, "The Curse of Xanadu", Wired Magazine
- The PDP-11, from the Digital Equipment Corporation, was a coveted machine. It was the original computer to run a new programming language called C, which was on its way to becoming the hackers' standard. Gregory, as it happened, didn't have any spare PDP-11s at his disposal. But the repairman took the opportunity to question some of Nelson's blithe predictions in Computer Lib, and Nelson, in response, unleashed his glib and bitter tirade against the conservative ignoramuses in the computer business.
- 1995, Gary Wolf, "The Curse of Xanadu", Wired Magazine
- (Britain) Head of the Secret Intelligence Service.
- (stock ticker symbol) Symbol for the company Citigroup Inc on the NYSE
Hyponyms
(programming language): Objective-C
Derived terms
- C++, C plus plus
- C--, C minus minus
Translations
References
- Unicode Consortium, Unicode Standard Annex #15, revision 41 (2014-06-05), § 1.2, table 1: “Normalization Forms”
American Sign Language
Etymology
From the French Sign Language sign for the letter C.
Production
This one-handed ASL sign is produced as follows:
- Posture the dominant hand in the “C” shape .
See also
- Index:American Sign Language/C
Azerbaijani
Letter
C upper case (lower case c)
Dutch
Pronunciation
- (phoneme): IPA(key): /s/, /k/, /x/, /ks/, /ʃ/, ...
- (letter name): IPA(key): /seː/
Audio (file)
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- (letter name): IPA(key): /tso/
- (phoneme): IPA(key): /ts/
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
Finnish
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
Usage notes
- Used only in loanwords. In more established loanwords replaced with k or s.
See also
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tseː/
Audio (file)
German Sign Language
Etymology
Compare the French and American Sign Language signs for the letter C, which are identical.
Production
This one-handed GSL sign is produced as follows:
- Posture the dominant hand in the “C” shape.
Ido
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ts/
Italian
Pronunciation
- (name of letter) IPA(key): /tʃi/
- Homophone: ci
- (phoneme) IPA(key): /k/
- (phoneme, before "e" or "i") IPA(key): /tʃ/
Letter
C m or f (invariable, lower case c)
Latin
Pronunciation
- (phoneme): (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /k/
- IPA(key): /ɡ/
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
References
- C in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- C in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
- C in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898) Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
Latvian
Etymology
Proposed in 1908 as part of the new Latvian spelling by the scientific commission headed by K. Mīlenbahs, which was accepted and began to be taught in schools in 1909. Prior to that, Latvian had been written in German Fraktur, and sporadically in Cyrillic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ts]
Audio (file)
Malay
Portuguese
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tʃe/
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
Saanich
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k̟/
Skolt Sami
Pronunciation
- (phoneme) IPA(key): /t͡s/
Slovene
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
Spanish
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
Turkish
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
- (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [se˧˧], [kəː˨˩]
- (Huế) IPA(key): [sej˧˧], [kəː˦˩]
- (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [sej˧˧], [kəː˨˩]
- Phonetic: xê, cờ
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)
See also
- (Quốc ngữ letters) chữ; A a (À à, Ả ả, Ã ã, Á á, Ạ ạ), Ă ă (Ằ ằ, Ẳ ẳ, Ẵ ẵ, Ắ ắ, Ặ ặ), Â 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)
Zulu
Letter
C (upper case, lower case c)