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Cedille Records
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Ç
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Ḑ
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Ģ
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Ḩ
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Ķ
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Ļ
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Ņ
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Ŗ
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Ş
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Ţ
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/sɨˈdɪlə/
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diacritical mark
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cursive
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z
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diminutive
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Spanish
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ceda
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Portuguese
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French
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Oxford English Dictionary
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Ç
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Visigothic
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ç
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voiceless alveolar affricate
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Visigothic
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Basque
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Catalan
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English
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French
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Occitan
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Portuguese
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voiceless postalveolar affricate
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Albanian
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Azerbaijani
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Friulian
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Kurdish
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Tatar
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Turkish
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Turkmen language
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International Phonetic Alphabet
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voiceless palatal fricative
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Diacritical marks
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acute accent
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double acute accent
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grave accent
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double grave accent
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breve
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caron /
háček
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circumflex
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diaeresis / umlaut
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dot
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anunaasika
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anusvara
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chandrabindu
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hook /
dấu hỏi
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horn /
dấu móc
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macron
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ogonek
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ring /
kroužek
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rough breathing /
spiritus asper
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smooth breathing /
spiritus lenis
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apostrophe
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bar
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colon
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comma
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hyphen
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tilde
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titlo
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voiceless postalveolar fricative
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Azerbaijani
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Crimean Tatar
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Gagauz
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Kurdish
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Romanian
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see below
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Tatar
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Turkish
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Turkish alphabet
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Turkmen
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Eskişehir
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Şımarık
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Hakan Şükür
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Hasan Şaş
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Rüştü Reçber
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Romanizations
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Arabic
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Persian
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Pashto
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Tiberian Hebrew
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pharyngealized
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ṣ
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Tsade
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HTML character entity references
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Romanian
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ș
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S with comma
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1868
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similar letter
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Latvian
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palatalization
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descender
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commas
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diacritical comma
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Turkish
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Romanian
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Polish
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Lithuanian
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ogonek
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Real Academia Española
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27 July
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2006
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Oxford English Dictionary
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ISO
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Latin alphabet
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Aa
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Bb
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Cc
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Dd
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Ee
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Ff
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Gg
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Hh
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Ii
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Jj
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Kk
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Ll
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Mm
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Nn
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Oo
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Pp
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Qq
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Rr
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Ss
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Tt
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Uu
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Vv
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Ww
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Xx
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Yy
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Zz
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Çç
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Ḑḑ
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Ģģ
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Ḩḩ
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Ķķ
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Ļļ
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Ņņ
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Ŗŗ
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Şş
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Ţţ
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history
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palaeography
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derivations
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diacritics
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punctuation
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numerals
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Unicode
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list of letters
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Categories
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