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This article is about Cyrillic letter. For other uses, see Tse.
Tse or Ce, (Ц, ц) is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet. It looks somewhat like U with square corners and a "pig tail" on the bottom right. It represents a voiceless alveolar affricate /ts/, like the ts in "cats." It is the 23rd letter of the Russian alphabet, and is thought to have come from the Hebrew letter Tsadi (צ) (Arabic: Ṣād ص), via the Glagolitic letter Tsi ( [edit] Usage in RussianIt is used both in native Slavic words and borrowed words: as a match for the Latin <C> in words of Latin origin, for example цирк (circus), центр (center); and for the German <Z> in words borrowed from German, for example плац (Platz), цинк (Zink). Russian words starting with ц, such as tsar, are rare, and very few of them are of Slavic origin. A notable rule of Russian orthography is that <ц> is seldom followed by 'ы', with the exception of the ending -ы of the plural number (танец–танцы) and some declensions (девица–девицы). The very few words with цы inside or at the beginning are learned by school children by heart: цыган, цыкать, цыплёнок, цыпочки, цып-цып, цыц. Also, there are some obsolete usages, seen in old texts, such as цынга (цинга), цыновка (циновка), панцырь (панцирь) etc. [edit] TransliterationA regular transliteration of ц into English is <ts>. However, in proper names (personal names, toponyms, etc.) and titles it may also be rendered as <c> (which signifies the sound in Serbian, Czech, Hungarian etc.), <z> (which signifies the sound in Italian), <cz> or <tz>. [edit] See also | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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