If you're talking about this: ç
Then it's called a c with cedilla, or even just "cedilla".
If you're wondering how to pronounce the letter 'c' in French, see the link below.
The name of the French currency is the Euro.
The c cidilla in french is the important world infect like francais c in french is the cedilla
Kehl-see is a French pronunciation of 'Kelsie'. The name isn't native to France. Generally, French language speakers are more likely to choose the letter 'c' for a hard 'c' ['k'] sound than the letter 'k'.
No, it isn't a French name.
Yes, Hugo is a name in French. It is a common name for boys in France and other French-speaking countries.
No, Rounsaville is not a French name. It does not have French origins and is not commonly found in French-speaking regions.
french name
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H = Habitants (their first name) and C = Canadiens (Canadians in French)
It's the name diacritical placed under the c "ç"
Charles-Adolphe Wurtz
Kehl-see is a French pronunciation of 'Kelsie'. The name isn't native to France. Generally, French language speakers are more likely to choose the letter 'c' for a hard 'c' ['k'] sound than the letter 'k'.
The letter C is pronounced "say" in French.
Among the most famous ones. Courbet, Corot, Cézanne
"Luh-eek" is a pronunciation of the Breton name Loïc. The masculine proper noun from the northern French region of Brittany translates as Louis or as Lucas in French (and English).
The c cidilla in french is the important world infect like francais c in french is the cedilla
The same, since it's originally a brand name: "jacuzzi" (single "c")
Augustus C. French was born on 1808-08-02.