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Well.... There is really only instance where the C turns into an S with the addition of a cedille. (looks kinda like this ¸) When a C is in front a vowel like O and should be sounded like a K, with the cedille it makes an S. So garçon becomes (gar-son) instead of being garcon (gar-con). Hope it helps Well.... There is really only instance where the C turns into an S with the addition of a cedille. (looks kinda like this ¸) When a C is in front a vowel like O and should be sounded like a K, with the cedille it makes an S. So garçon becomes (gar-son) instead of being garcon (gar-con). Hope it helps

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