Quand mettre un C cédille ?

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Quand mettre un C cédille ?

Quand mettre un C cédille ?

En français, la cédille se place uniquement sous la lettre c devant les voyelles a, o et u. Elle permet de transformer le son k en s. Elle apparaît systématiquement à certaines formes de conjugaison afin de respecter le son s du verbe.

Comment distinguer entre C et C ?

Définition - c ou ç ? Devant les voyelles a, o et u, le c se prononce (que). Devant les voyelles e, i et y, le c se prononce (s). Pour former le son (s) devant les voyelles a, o et u, on ajoute une cédille au c : ç.

Quand la lettre C se prononce s ?

La lettre 'c' se prononce comme un 's' devant les voyelles 'e, i, y' et les doublons 'ae, oe', mais comme un 'k' devant les voyelles 'a, o, u'. Lorsque la lettre 'c' doit se prononcer comme 's' devant ces voyelles 'a, o, u', il est nécessaire de placer une cédille sous la lettre 'c'.

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What is the cedilla used for in French?

  • The sole purpose of the cedilla is to change a hard c, pronounced [k], to a soft c, pronounced [s]. In French, the pronunciation of the letter c is determined by the letter that immediately follows it, as explained in the "hard vs soft" section of the vowels lesson. So when c is followed by a hard vowel but needs a soft pronunciation,...

What is the C with cedilla symbol Alt code?

  • The C with cedilla Symbol alt code is 0231 for lowercase and 0199 for uppercase. Even though the C with cedilla Symbol does not have a dedicated key on the keyboard, you can still type it on the keyboard with the Alt code method.

Can C take a cedilla in front of an e?

  • So when c is followed by a hard vowel but needs a soft pronunciation, add the cedilla and voilà ! the c is soft. On the other hand, since c is already soft in front of e, i, and y, it cannot and must not take a cedilla there – even if a related word has one.

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